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Gábor Cserni
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 285
Citations - 6457
Gábor Cserni is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Sentinel lymph node. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 263 publications receiving 5757 citations. Previous affiliations of Gábor Cserni include University of Western Australia & Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University.
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Meta-analysis of non-sentinel node metastases associated with micrometastatic sentinel nodes in breast cancer
Gábor Cserni,Dario Gregori,Franco Merletti,Anna Sapino,Maria Piera Mano,Antonio Ponti,Sergio Sandrucci,Béla Baltás,Giovanni Bussolati +8 more
TL;DR: The need for further axillary treatment in patients with breast cancer with low‐volume sentinel node (SN) involvement (micrometastases or smaller) is controversial.
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Pathological work-up of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer. Review of current data to be considered for the formulation of guidelines
Gábor Cserni,Isabel Amendoeira,N Apostolikas,Jean-Pierre Bellocq,Simonetta Bianchi,Giovanni Bussolati,Werner Boecker,Bettina Borisch,C E Connolly,Thomas Decker,Peter A. Dervan,Maria Drijkoningen,Ian O. Ellis,C. W. Elston,Vincenzo Eusebi,D Faverly,Päivi Heikkilä,Roland Holland,H. Kerner,Janina Kulka,Jocelyne Jacquemier,Manuela Lacerda,J. Martinez-Penuela,C. de Miguel,Johannes L. Peterse,Fritz Rank,Peter Regitnig,Angelika Reiner,Anna Sapino,Brigitte Sigal-Zafrani,A.M. Tanous,S. Thorstenson,E. Zozaya,Clive A. Wells +33 more
TL;DR: An evaluation of the accuracy of SN biopsy as a staging procedure, the yields of different sectioning methods and the immunohistochemical detection of metastatic cells are reviewed and it is suggested that approximately 18% of the cases may be associated with further nodal (non-SN) metastases.
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Quality indicators in breast cancer care.
M. Rosselli Del Turco,Antonio Ponti,U. Bick,Laura Biganzoli,Gábor Cserni,B. Cutuli,Thomas Decker,Manfred Dietel,Oreste Gentilini,T. Kuehn,Maria Piera Mano,Paola Mantellini,Lorenza Marotti,Philip Poortmans,Fritz Rank,H. Roe,E. Scaffidi,J.A. van der Hage,Giuseppe Viale,Clive A. Wells,M. Welnicka-Jaskiewicz,Y. Wengstöm,Luigi Cataliotti +22 more
TL;DR: To define a set of quality indicators that should be routinely measured and evaluated to confirm that the clinical outcome reaches the requested standards, Eusoma has organised a workshop during which twenty four experts from different disciplines have reviewed the international literature and selected the main process and outcome indicators available for quality assurance of breast cancer care.
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Prognostic value of histopathology and trends in cervical cancer: a SEER population study
Vincent Vinh-Hung,Claire Bourgain,Georges Vlastos,Gábor Cserni,Mark De Ridder,Guy Storme,Anne Thérèse Vlastos +6 more
TL;DR: The incidental observation of increasing numbers of adenocarcinomas despite a general decline suggests the inefficiency of conventional screening for these tumors, and the need to identify women who are at risk.
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Discrepancies in current practice of pathological evaluation of sentinel lymph nodes in breast cancer. Results of a questionnaire based survey by the European Working Group for Breast Screening Pathology.
Gábor Cserni,Isabel Amendoeira,N Apostolikas,Jean-Pierre Bellocq,Simonetta Bianchi,Werner Boecker,Bettina Borisch,C.E. Connolly,Thomas Decker,Peter A. Dervan,Maria Drijkoningen,Ian O. Ellis,C. W. Elston,Vincenzo Eusebi,D Faverly,Päivi Heikkilä,Roland Holland,H. Kerner,Janina Kulka,Jocelyne Jacquemier,Manuela Lacerda,J. Martinez-Penuela,C. de Miguel,Johannes L. Peterse,Fritz Rank,Peter Regitnig,A. Reiner,Anna Sapino,Brigitte Sigal-Zafrani,A.M. Tanous,S. Thorstenson,E. Zozaya,G Fejes,Clive A. Wells +33 more
TL;DR: Evaluated aspects of the current practice of sentinel lymph node (SLN) pathology in breast cancer via a questionnaire based survey to recognise major issues that the European guidelines for mammography screening should address in the next revision.