The use of fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) as a primary tool in the diagnosis of breast carcinoma provides opportunity for early proliferative characterization of the tumor. This study was undertaken to… Click to show full abstract
The use of fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) as a primary tool in the diagnosis of breast carcinoma provides opportunity for early proliferative characterization of the tumor. This study was undertaken to assess DNA ploidy and S‐phase (SPF) fraction by flow cytometry in fine needle aspirates of patients with breast cancer.
               
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