Breast intraductal papillomas without atypia in radiologic‐pathologic concordant core‐needle biopsies: Rate of upgrade to carcinoma at excision

The surgical management of mammary intraductal papilloma without atypia (IDP) identified at core‐needle biopsy (CNB) is controversial. This study assessed the rate of upgrade to carcinoma at surgical excision (EXC).

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