Invasive breast carcinoma

MONDO:0006256

A carcinoma that infiltrates the breast parenchyma. The vast majority are adenocarcinomas arising from the terminal ductal lobular unit (TDLU). Often, the invasive adenocarcinoma co-exists with ductal or lobular carcinoma in situ. It is the most common carcinoma affecting women.

Also known as: infiltrating breast cancer, infiltrating breast carcinoma, infiltrating carcinoma of breast, infiltrating carcinoma of the breast, invasive breast cancer, invasive breast carcinoma, invasive carcinoma of breast, invasive carcinoma of the breast

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