Inflammation markers on benign breast biopsy are associated with risk of invasive breast cancer in African American women

Volume: 185, Issue: 3, Pages: 831 - 839
Published: Oct 28, 2020
Abstract
Markers of inflammation, including crown-like structures of the breast (CLS-B) and infiltrating lymphocytes (IL), have been identified in breast tissue and associated with increased risk of breast cancer (BrCa), however most of this work has been performed in primarily non-Hispanic white women. Here, we examined whether CLS-B and IL are associated with invasive BrCa in African American (AA) women. We assessed breast biopsies from three 5-year...
Paper Details
Title
Inflammation markers on benign breast biopsy are associated with risk of invasive breast cancer in African American women
Published Date
Oct 28, 2020
Volume
185
Issue
3
Pages
831 - 839
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