Inter‐observer agreement for the histological diagnosis of invasive lobular breast carcinoma
Abstract Invasive lobular breast carcinoma (ILC) is the second most common breast carcinoma (BC) subtype and is mainly driven by loss of E‐cadherin expression. Correct classification of BC as ILC is important for patient treatment. This study assessed the degree of agreement among pathologists for t...
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