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  • |Term=Breast Cancer ...ning of the milk ducts (thin tubes that carry milk from the lobules of the breast to the nipple). 
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  • '''Breast Cancer Screening''' ...ividuals who have no apparent symptoms. The goal of screening is to detect cancer before symptoms begin, when it is most likely to be smaller and easier to t
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  • |Term=interval breast cancer ...ram. At the last screening mammography there was no "true" interval breast cancer
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  • |Term=Early stage breast cancer ...carcinoma in situ and stage I, stage IIA, stage IIB and stage IIIA breast cancer 
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  • |Term=ER-negative PR-negative HER2/neu-negative breast cancer |Short definition=ER-negative PR-negative HER2/neu-negative breast cancer (.
    719 bytes (91 words) - 17:20, 11 January 2023
  • |Term=male breast cancer ...forms in the tissues of the breasts in men. Most male breast cancer begins in cells lining the ducts. 
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  • ...iduals who have no apparent symptoms. The goal of screening is to identify cancer before symptoms begin, which can increase the chances of successful treatme Breast Cancer Screening: /brɛst ˈkænsər ˈskriːnɪŋ/
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  • |Term=Multicentric breast cancer ...tely. The tumors are likely to be in different quadrants (sections) of the breast
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  • == Familial Breast Cancer == ...es who have had breast cancer, ovarian cancer, or sometimes other types of cancer.
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  • |Term=infiltrating breast cancer ...ning of the milk ducts (thin tubes that carry milk from the lobules of the breast to the nipple). 
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  • |Term=inflammatory breast cancer ...the breast looks red and swollen and is warm to the touch. The skin of the breast can also have the pitted appearance called peau d'orange (like the skin of
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  • ...e expression profiles that resemble those of the basal cells of the normal breast. ...e epithelial cells, and "carcinoma", which is a type of cancer that starts in cells that make up the skin or the tissue lining organs.
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  • ...ssue that has more fibrous and glandular tissue than adipose tissue. Dense breast tissue can only be seen on a mammogram.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • |Term=Triple negative breast cancer ..., or large amounts of HER2/neu protein on their surface. Knowing if breast cancer is triple negative is important for treatment planning. 
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  • Advanced Breast Cancer. ...o describe a certain stage of [[breast cancer]] that has spread beyond the breast to nearby tissues or lymph nodes.
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  • |Term=hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome ...east and ovarian cancer syndrome are caused by certain mutations (changes) in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene. 
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  • == Epidemiology of Breast Cancer == ...cer''' refers to the study of the factors affecting [[Breast Cancer|breast cancer]], as a way to infer possible trends and causes. The discipline helps to un
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  • ..., or large amounts of HER2/neu protein on their surface. Knowing if breast cancer is triple negative is important for treatment planning.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...f treating and managing [[Breast Cancer]], a type of [[Cancer]] that forms in the cells of the breasts. Breast Cancer Management: /ˈbrɛst ˈkænsər mænɪdʒmənt/
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  • ...ype of [[Breast Cancer]] that has spread beyond the breast to other organs in the body, most often the bones, lungs, liver or brain. ...referring to the process where cancer cells spread from the primary site (breast) to other parts of the body.
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