PROFFERED PAPERS
Monday, February 13   —  1:00 PM   —  Regency VII


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Section D - BREAST PATHOLOGY
Chaired by: Jean F. Simpson and David G. Huntsman



1:00 The Impact of Lobular Involution on Breast Cancer Risk (150)
TR Milanese, LC Hartmann, RA Vierkant, SD Maloney, MH Frost, VS Pankratz, DW Visscher - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
1:15 Interobserverer Variability of Lobular Neoplasia (98)
Y Choi, M Pinto, L Hao, A Riba - Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
1:30 The Molecular Heterogeneity Of LCIS And Its Biological / Therapeutic Correlates (84)
SH Barsky, Y Ye, NJ Karlin - The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH; Olive View, Sylmar, CA
1:45 BRCA2 Associated Breast Cancers Exhibit a Luminal Phenotype Despite their High Histologic Grade (83)
AL Bane, S Tjan, N Weerasooriya, IL Andrulis, FP O'Malley - Mount Sinai Hospital, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
2:00 Pathologic And Biologic Response To Neoadjuvant Anti-Estrogen (AE) Therapy In Patients With Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) (186)
RS Swain, YY Chen, C Wa, FM Waldman, LJ Esserman, ES Hwang - UCSF, San Francisco, CA
2:15 Do Apoptotic and Proliferative Markers Help Predict the Response to Systemic Therapy in Locally Advanced Breast Cancers? (190)
L Varghese, A McIntosh, J Presthus, C Forster, Y Zhang, E Gulbahce - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
2:30 Hormone Receptor And Her2/Neu Status Pre And Post Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy In Breast Cancer: Should Immunohistochemical Studies Be Repeated? (80)
KA Allison, PE Swanson, TJ Lawton - University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, WA
2:45 Detection of Monoclonal Lymphocytic Populations in Sentinel Lymph Nodes of Breast Carcinoma Patients (195)
E Yakirevich, P Meitner, CL Jackson, D MacKenzie, D Giri, MB Resnick - Rhode Island Hospital, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI
3:00 RECESS, EXHIBITS, POSTER SESSION II
4:30 NATHAN KAUFMAN TIMELY TOPICS LECTURE
Dr. Tyler Jacks
Animal Models for Human Disease
Centennial Ballroom II - IV