Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

Triple Receptor–Negative Breast Cancer: Imaging and Clinical Characteristics

105

Citations

16

References

2012

Year

Abstract

Triple receptor-negative cancer was most commonly an irregular noncalcified mass with ill-defined or spiculated margins on mammography and a hypoechoic or complex mass with an irregular shape and noncircumscribed margins on ultrasound. Most triple receptor-negative cancers were discovered on physical examination. Compared with non-triple receptor-negative cancers, triple receptor-negative cancers were found in younger women and were a higher pathologic grade.

References

YearCitations

Page 1