Ductal Carcinoma – Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Management
Ductal carcinoma is a condition in which cancerous cells begin developing in the milk ducts of one’s breasts. Ductal carcinoma in situ occurs when cancer cells remain in the milk ducts; however, when they spread to the breast tissue, the condition is called invasive ductal carcinoma. Once these malignant cells reach the breast tissue, they can spread to other organs, causing metastatic breast cancer.
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