Jose CARLOS Marques

Jose CARLOS Marques
Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa - IPO | ipo · Serviço de Radiologia

Consultant Radiologist

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January 2011 - present
Instituto Português de Oncologia de Lisboa - IPO
Position
  • Head of Department
Education
October 1979 - October 1985
Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
Field of study
  • Medicine

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Publications (21)
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X Consenso Nacional de Cancro da Mama, desenvolvido por dezenas de profissionais dos vários centros de todo o país e das diferentes especialidades dedicadas ao tratamento do cancro da mama, convocados para a revisão da literatura científica e elaboração das recomendações nacionais com o apoio da Sociedade Portuguesa de Senologia, nas seguintes área...
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Background Vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VAB) plays a diagnostic and therapeutic role. This study aims at the imaging and anatomopathological correlation of lesions submitted to VAB. Material and methods We carried out a retrospective study, which included 221 BAV (guided by stereotaxis or ultrasound) performed at Portuguese Institute of Oncolo...
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Clinical History: A 76-year-old woman with a previous history of left breast invasive ductal carcinoma (T2N1aM0) treated conservatively with tumourectomy followed by chemotherapy, radiotherapy and tamoxifen eight years ago, presented with a large ulcerated lesion and bluish or purplish skin areas, which had developed insidiously in the last few mon...
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Objective: To review the imaging features of granular cell tumors of the breast (on mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging), establishing a pathological correlation, in order to familiarize radiologists with this entity and make them aware of the differential diagnoses, other than malignancy, of lesions with spiculated margins. Ma...
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Granular cell tumors are uncommon, and are usually benign neoplasms that can mimic malignancy on breast imaging tests. These tumors can originate anywhere in the body and the breast accounts for only a few cases of all granular cell tumors. We report a case of a 54-year-old woman with a granular cell tumor of the breast presenting clinically on bre...
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Background: Breast cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, and despite consistent observation that cancer incidence increases with advancing age, there still remains a gap in the adequate characterization of this disease in elderly women. Purpose: Characterization of the clinical, imaging and histological features of breast cancer in women a...
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Introduction Sentinel lymph node biopsy in prophylactic mastectomy is controversial. It avoids lymphadenectomy in occult carcinoma but is associated with increased morbidity. Women with BRCA mutations have a higher incidence of occult carcinoma and our objective was to assess the clinical utility of sentinel lymph node biopsy when these women under...
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EUSOBI and 30 national breast radiology bodies support mammography for population-based screening, demonstrated to reduce breast cancer (BC) mortality and treatment impact. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the reduction in mortality is 40 % for women aged 50–69 years taking up the invitation while the probability of fal...
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Breast cancer in men is uncommon, accounting for <1% of all breast cancers. Even though lobular structures are quite infrequent in the male breast, rare cases of invasive lobular breast carcinoma have been described, representing 1-2% of all breast cancers in men. Risk factors include undescended testes, congenital inguinal hernia, orchiectomy, orc...
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The authors present a case of a neuroendocrine carcinoma in an asymptomatic 75-year-old woman, detected in routine breast screening. The lesion was visible at mammography as a well circumscribed, medium density nodule, with no associated microcalcifications, and at ultrasonography as a hypoechoic nodule, with irregular shape and ill-defined margins...
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DESCRIPTION Milk of calcium in the breast consists of calcium deposits within microcysts, and it is found in 4–6%1 of all women undergoing mammography. It is important to recognise its characteristic features in order to avoid unnecessary biopsy (figure 1).2 Mammographic appearance is pathognomonic of this benign entity (figure 2).1 Characteristica...
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s: Thirty-Fourth Annual CTRC‐AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium‐‐ Dec 6‐10, 2011; San Antonio, TX Introduction and Objective : Data from long term follow up of BRCA1/2 carriers is scarce and is mainly related to BRCA1 women. Our multidisciplinary program targets both women and men for counselling towards BRCA1/2 screening and inclusion in cl...

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