Background: Atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) and classic lobular carcinoma in situ encompass a spectrum of proliferative lesions known as lobular neoplasia (LN). When imaging-concordant and found in isolation on core needle biopsy (CNB), LN infrequently upgrades to carcinoma on surgical excision, and routine excision is not indicated. Upgrade rates in the setting of synchronous carcinoma are not well studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To identify the impact of child involvement in vegetable preparation on vegetable preference and attitudes toward eating vegetables.
Design: Pre-post mixed-methods.
Setting: Food and Farming Camp at a nonprofit urban farm in Sunnyvale, California.