| lobular carcinoma |
Originates in the milk-producing lobules of the breast. Can spread to the fatty tissue and other parts of the body.
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| lobular |
describing involvement of lobule, eg, lobular pneumonia, not involving the whole lobe
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| lobular carcinoma in situ |
(LOB-yoo-lar KAR-si-NO-ma in SYE-too) LCIS. Abnormal cells found in the lobules of the breast. This condition seldom becomes invasive cancer; however, having lobular carcinoma in situ in one breast increases the risk of developing breast cancer in either breast
Ãâó: dictionary.rare-cancer.org/dictionary.php
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| lobular carcinoma |
The rarer (5-10%) of the two common forms of breast cancer, arising from glandular elements rather than ducts. Difficult to differentiate from ductal carcinoma, often must see associated lobular nodules.
Ãâó: oes.mans.eun.eg/Courses/med/surgery/graphics/cf_st...
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| lobular carcinoma in situ |
a very early type of breast cancer that develops within the milk-producing glands (lobules) of the breast and does not penetrate through the wall of the lobules. Researchers think that most cases of lobular carcinoma in situ do not progress to invasive lobular cancer. However, having this type of cancer places a woman at increased risk of developing an invasive breast cancer later in life. ...
Ãâó: www.cancer.org/docroot/GRY/GRY_0.asp
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