INVASIVE DUCTAL BREAST CANCER: SIGNS, TREATMENTS, & SURVIVAL RATE

 

Regarding breast cancer diagnoses, almost 80% of cases involve invasive ductal carcinoma. IDC — Invasive (infiltrating) ductal carcinoma begins in a milk passage or duct and breaks through the wall of the duct. Invasive Ductal Breast Cancer generally occurs when the cancer cell invades the basement membrane of the breast, penetrating the underlying supportive tissue. From there, the cells can also extend to other parts of the body.

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