Normal epithelial antigens recognized by GB3 and GB5 are diminished in intraductal and lost in infiltrating human breast carcinomas Chang-Jing G. YehBae-Li HsiFrancette Ettore Report Pages: 117 - 123
Cytogenetic studies on human breast carcinomas Erich GebhartSilke BrüderleinWilfried Schmidt Report Pages: 125 - 138
Paget's disease of the nipple: A ten year review including clinical, pathological, and immunohistochemical findings Murid A. ChaudaryRosemary R. MillisNaomi A. Miller Report Pages: 139 - 146
Relationship between histopathology and in vitro clonogenicity in breast cancer Jazbieh MoezziFrancis Ali-OsmanMartin J. Murphy Jr. Report Pages: 147 - 156
Predicting chemosensitivity of tumors Jürgen MatternKlaus WayssManfred Volm Viewpoint Pages: 157 - 159
Pharmacoclinical data on high dose medroxyprogesterone acetate in advanced breast cancer Moise NamerGérard MilanoNicole Renée Brief Communication Pages: 161 - 163
Histological grade in predicting response to endocrine treatment M. R. WilliamsR. W. BlameyR. I. Nicholson Brief communication Pages: 165 - 166
Comment on advanced breast cancer after subcutaneous mastectomy Reuven K. Snyderman Correspondence Pages: 167 - 167
Further comment on ‘complete response’ in breast cancer treatment M. R. WilliamsR. W. Blamey Correspondence Pages: 169 - 169