Ductal approaches to assessment and management of women at high risk for developing breast cancer

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Imogen Locke
Gillian Mitchell
Rosalind Eeles
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[1] The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Trust,Translational Cancer Genetics Team & Cancer Genetics Unit
[2] Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,Family Cancer Centre
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breast carcinoma; ductal lavage; high-risk women; nipple aspiration; risk assessment;
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The ductal approach to breast cancer, encompassing nipple aspiration, ductal lavage and duct endoscopy, allows assessment of breast ductal epithelial cells and their local microenvironment in a graded process of increasing invasiveness. Samples of ductal epithelial cells sufficient for cytological diagnosis may be safely collected, titres of individual proteins showing variation with breast cancer status may be measured, and abnormal pathology within the breast ducts may be directly visualized. Identification of surrogate molecular markers may facilitate early breast cancer detection, in conjunction with cytological assessment, and be useful for individual prediction of breast cancer risk and assessment of treatment response. However, the sensitivity and specificity of the ductal approach require further evaluation. The small quantities of nipple aspiration fluid available for analysis, and difficulties identifying and cannulating ducts remain important limitations of these techniques.
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