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Is Mammographic Spiculation an Independent, Good Prognostic Factor in Screening-Detected Invasive Breast Cancer?

Andrew J. Evans1, Sarah E. Pinder2, Jonathan J. James1, Ian O. Ellis2 and Eleanor Cornford1

1 Breast Institute, Nottingham International Breast Education Center and Nottingham City Hospital, Hucknall Rd., Nottingham NG5 1PB, United Kingdom.
2 Department of Histopathology, Nottingham City Hospital, Nottingham, United Kingdom.


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Fig. 1A Graph shows breast-cancer-specific survival according to mammographic appearance. DF = degrees of freedom. Top line indicates cumulative survival for patients with distortion or spiculate mass; bottom line indicates cumulative survival for other patients.

 

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Fig. 1B Graph shows breast-cancer-specific survival according to mammographic appearance. DF = degrees of freedom. Top line and {blacktriangleup} symbol indicate cumulative survival and event times, respectively, for patients with distortion or a spiculate mass; bottom line and {blacktriangledown} symbol indicate cumulative survival and event times, respectively, for other patients.

 

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