Invasive lobular carcinoma is a type of breast cancer that begins in the milk-producing glands (lobules) of the breast.
Invasive cancer means the cancer cells have broken out of the lobule where they began and have the potential to spread to the lymph nodes and other areas of the body.
For more information Invasive Lobular Carcinoma
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Lobular breast cancer is more difficult to detect in general, add dense breast tissue to the mix and the chances of being detected early significantly diminishes. I had dense breast tissue and didn’t detect the tumor until it was 4.1 cm and stage 2B.
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