BREAST CANCER
Overview
The breast is made up of glands called lobules that
can make milk and thin tubes called ducts that carry the milk from the lobules
to the nipple. Breast tissue also contains fat and connective tissue, lymph
nodes, and blood vessels.
The most common type of breast cancer is ductal
carcinoma, which begins in the cells of the ducts. Breast cancer can also begin
in the cells of the lobules and in other tissues in the breast. Invasive breast
cancer is breast cancer that has spread from where it began in the ducts or
lobules to surrounding tissue.
In the U.S., breast cancer is the second most
common cancer in women after skin cancer. It can occur in both men and women,
but it is very rare in men. Each year there are about 2,300 new cases of breast
cancer in men and about 230,000 new cases in women.
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