| ductal lavage |
A new methodology applied to an old concept of collecting cells that line the milk ducts (the site of origin of most breast cancers). Without the use of a special procedure and devices, the number of cells retrieved from the nipple is likely to be as low as 50 to 100, representing only the large ducts near the nipple. By repeatedly "lavaging" (washing) the duct system, thousands of cells can be collected for analysis.
Ãâó: www.thinprep.com/women/women_breast_cancer_glossar...
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| ductal carcinoma in situ |
A small tumour contained in one of the breast ducts. When found at this early stage, cure rates are high.
Ãâó: www.trulife.ie/125.0.html
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| ductal carcinoma in situ |
Abnormal cells that involve only the lining of a milk duct. Duct A tube in the breast through which milk passes from the lobes to the nipple.
Ãâó: www.lifetimetv.com/reallife/bc/center/a_l.html
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| ductal carcinoma in situ |
In DCIS the cancer cells are confined to the ducts and have not invaded the surrounding tissue. For this reason these tumors are considered curable with wide removal of the tumor and surrounding tissue. In many cases radiation will also be required. In situation in which mastectomy if performed, no radiation is required, and immediate reconstruction is usually recommended. (also link to faq?DCIS. ...
Ãâó: www.breastcare.com/bcc/breastcare_info/underpathol...
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| ductal carcinoma in situ |
(DUK-tal kar-sin-O-ma in SYE-too): Abnormal cells that involve only the lining of a duct. The cells have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. Also called DCIS or intraductal carcinoma.
Ãâó: www.healthscout.com/news/1/6965/main.html
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