Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is an aggressive form of breast cancer in which malignant cells form in the lining of the breast ducts and spread to other parts of the breast. IDC is the most common type of breast cancer, making up about 80% of all cases. IDC is highly treatable, especially when caught early, and can be treated with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other treatments. Early detection of IDC is highly important for successful treatment, and women are encouraged to perform self-examinations, get regular mammograms, and visit their doctors regularly to check for changes in their breasts.
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