Histopathological heterogeneity in cancer is a general concern. Breast carcinoma heterogeneity is now widely admitted as a source of histological grading imprecision and reproducibility problems. Classically, homogeneity is defined as equivalent to stationarity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTumour progression is currently believed to result from genetic instability. Chromosomal patterns specific of a type of cancer are frequent even though phenotypic spatial heterogeneity is omnipresent. The latter is the usual cause of histological grading imprecision, a well documented problem, without any fully satisfactory solution up to now.
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