What’s atypical lobular hyperplasia?

Atypical lobular hyperplasia is a precancerous condition that affects breast tissue and can lead to cancer if left untreated. Treatment involves removing suspicious tissue. Women with a family history of breast cancer may consider preventative medications or surgery, and healthy lifestyle choices can reduce the risk. Atypical lobular hyperplasia is a precancerous condition that usually […]

What’s Lobular Carcinoma?

Lobular carcinoma is a type of breast cancer that affects the milk gland area and accounts for 10% of all breast cancer cases. There are two types: invasive and in situ. Invasive lobular carcinoma often tests positive for hormone receptors and has a better prognosis than other invasive breast cancers. Lobular carcinoma in situ is […]

What’s lobular carcinoma in situ?

Lobular carcinoma in situ is a condition where abnormal cells in breast tissue can potentially become cancerous within five years. It is difficult to detect and usually goes unnoticed, but doctors recommend medication or surgery to reduce the risk of developing cancer in the future. The condition is usually asymptomatic and affects women between the […]

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