Types of Breast Cancer
There are several types of breast cancer. All the breast cancers specifically developed in the breast, so somehow they are alike but can differ in others. A pathologist studies the tissue removed during a biopsy to learn many things about breast cancer that affect the prognosis (chances of the survival) as well as treatment. A few of these are listed as follows. Breast cancers mainly can be non-invasive or invasive.
NON-INVASIVE BREAST CANCER: Non-invasive cancers mainly exist within the milk ducts or lobules in the breast. Noninvasive do not grow into or invade normal tissues within or beyond the breast. Non-invasive cancers often known as the carcinoma in situ (“in the same place�) or pre-cancers. Invasive cancers basically do grow into normal and healthy tissues. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): DCIS is mainly a non-invasive breast cancer (also known as stage 0). With ductal carcinoma in situ, the abnormal cells are presented in the milk ducts of the breast (the tubes that help in order to carry the breast milk to the nipple) and have not spread beyond or into the surrounding breast tissue.
INVASIVE BREAST CANCER: These types of breast cancers mainly spread from the original site either the milk ducts or the lobules into the surrounding breast tissue. It can spread to the lymph nodes. The several invasive breast cancer are given as: