| DCI | dichloroisoprenaline; dichloroisoproterenol; duplicate coverage inquiry |
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| DCIP | dichlorophenolindophenol |
| DCIS | ductal carcinoma in situ |
| DCI | 3,4-Dichloroisocoumarin |
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| DCI | Decompression illness |
| DCI | Desorption Chemical Ionization |
| DCIP | dichlorephenol indophenol |
| DCIS | Duct carcinoma in situ |
| DCIS | Ductal Carcinoma In Situ |
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the most common pre-invasive breast cancer. More commonly seen now because this form is generally seen on a mammogram, and is identified by unusual calcium deposits or puckering of the breast tissue (called stellate appearance). If left untreated, DCIS will progress to invasive breast cancer.
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| DCIS |
Ductal carcinoma in-situ, earliest form of breast cancer. Growth of cancerous breast ductal cells within the confines of the surrounding membrane. Non-invasive. Due to earlier detection, now constitutes 50% of new breast cancers. Highly curable, but increased risk of subsequent cancer (20%).
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| DCIS |
Ductal carcinoma in situ. A noninvasive, precancerous condition in which abnormal cells are found in the lining of a breast duct. The abnormal cells have not spread outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. In some cases, DCIS may become invasive cancer and spread to other tissues, although it is not known at this time how to predict which lesions will become invasive. Also called intraductal carcinoma.
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Type of early breast cancer affecting the ducts of the breast. Means the cancer cells are all inside the Ducts (passageways) of the breast and have not broken out. This is important as it means the chance of the cancer cells having spread anywhere else in the body is very low indeed.
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