Systematic Analysis of Breast Cancer Morphology Uncovers Stromal Features Associated with Survival
Stanford University · El Camino Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The morphological interpretation of histologic sections forms the basis of diagnosis and prognostication for cancer. In the diagnosis of carcinomas, pathologists perform a semiquantitative analysis of a small set of morphological features to determine the cancer's histologic grade. Physicians use histologic grade to inform their assessment of a carcinoma's aggressiveness and a patient's prognosis. Nevertheless, the determination of grade in breast cancer examines only a small set of morphological features of breast cancer epithelial cells, which has been largely unchanged since the 1920s. A comprehensive analysis of automatically quantitated morphological features could identify characteristics of prognostic…
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9Topics & keywords
- Stromal cell
- Breast cancer
- Morphology (biology)
- Medicine
- Oncology
- Survival analysis
- Cancer
- Internal medicine