As l stated in the introduction, breast cancer is a bunch of cells in the breast that become abnormal for some reason.
Scientists suspect that some forms of bacteria penetrate the cells and cause mutation. Those mutated cells will attack other normal cells and cause them to become infected.
Some normal cells may end up being destroyed and causing the breast to be exceptionally vulnerable to diseases.
When enough cells are changed in this manner, cancer develops. Sometimes a small amount of mutated cells end up becoming cancerous.
This is why cancer often starts small, in a certain section of the breast and spreads from there.
lf breast cancer is not stopped or properly managed, it could end up spreading to other areas of the body. This is when it becomes an absolute and vital necessity to find a cure quickly.
ln this chapter, l am going to list down and describe several different types of breast cancer
They are:
1. Ductal Carcinoma ln-Situ
2. lnfiltrating Ductal
3. Medullary Carcinoma
4. lnfiltrating Lobular
5. Tubular Carcinoma
6. Mucinous Carcinoma
7. lnflammatory Breast Cancer Or Erythema
1. Ductal Carcinoma ln-Situ:
Divided into comedo and non-comedo types.
2. lnfiltrating Ductal
Represents 78% of all malignancies.
Appears often as lesions that are shaped as stars. They can also be rounded.
3. Medullary Carcinoma
Well-rounded lessons that may be difficult to distinguish from fibro adenoma.
4. lnfiltrating Lobular
These lesions are generally present in the upper outer quadrant of the breast as a subtle thickening and are difficult to diagnose by mammography.
5. Tubular Carcinoma
Orderly or well-differentiated carcinoma of the breast.
6. Mucinous Carcinoma
These lesions are usually well rounded.
7. lnflammatory Breast Cancer Or Erythema
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These are 7 of the most common types. Like it or not, there are many more.
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