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Friday, March 18, 2011

Types of breast cancer

In contrast to other diseases, breast cancer is not really caused by specific factors. In fact, it is caused actually by, a variety of different factors that interact often with each other. Breast cancer occurs when some cells in the breasts start to abnormally grow and spread out in other tissues of the body. These cells are those that we call cancer cells. Contrary to popular belief, not all tumors cancer cause. There are the actually benign tumors and therefore can not refer to the other parts of the body to spread. These are not serious. Malignant tumors are those who grow and invade other tissue cells in the body. Tubes and glands are your primary goals.


Unknown to many, there are actually different types of breast cancer. To understand, you can make this condition, since more than 40,000 lives in the United States alone, and is the second leading cause of cancer death in the country after lung cancer. Here are some of the types and their descriptions:


Carcinoma in situ


This is the term often used for early stage cancer, especially if it is limited to a certain place, where it first began. For example starts as mentioned above, breast cancer often in lines and lobules. Carcinoma is used if you have abnormal cells not yet on other parts of the chest and remained only on the root directory. This is actually the level 0 in breast cancer staging. Although this increases the risk of developing breast cancer in the future, this is actually considered as already a breast cancer.


Duktales carcinoma in situ (DCIS)


The most common type of noninvasive breast cancer, DCIS is a term used to define cancer cells that have remained in the channels and spread not by his wall. This means that the fatty tissue that surround the breast are not affected. Among the types of breast cancer, this is the most curable. In fact, most receive women with this condition, I healed because the cells in a region of the body are concentrated.


Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)


Although not really in breast cancer the strict sense, lobular carcinoma in situ or LCIS should just still a cause for alarm as this problem which can increase risk of women getting cancer later in life. Actually, the condition is caused by the fact that don't feel the milk making glands of the body through the walls get.


Infiltrate (invasive) Duktales Carcinoma (IDC)


This is the most common form of breast cancer, accounting for about 80 percent of all invasive breast cancer cases. Often, cancer begins in the milk passages and go through the channels, breaks into the walls of the walls and walls of the tubes and spreads to other parts of the breasts. If not detected and treated early, this type of breast cancer can easily spread to other parts of the body.


Infiltrate (invasive) lobular carcinoma (ILC)


In contrast to the IDC, the infiltrating lobular carcinoma of the lobules instead of pipes starts. The movement of the cancer cells are also the same. It goes through the course and are not recognized and treated, left can actually in other cells in other parts of the body. This is however not so widespread, only 10 percent of cases of invasive breast cancer.


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