Invasive lobular carcinoma
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Term | Invasive lobular carcinoma |
Short definition | invasive lobular carcinoma (in-VAY-siv LAH-byoo-ler KAR-sih-NOH-muh) A type of invasive breast cancer that starts in the lobules (mammary glands) of the breast and spreads spread to the surrounding normal tissue. It can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymphatic systems. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
invasive lobular carcinoma - (pronounced) (in-VAY-siv LAH-byoo-ler KAR-sih-NOH-muh) A type of invasive breast cancer that starts in the lobules (mammary glands) of the breast and spreads spread to the surrounding normal tissue. It can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymphatic systems. Also called infiltrating lobular carcinoma
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