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  • Lobular Breast Carcinoma
equivalentClass
Semantic_Type
  • Neoplastic Process
Preferred_Name
  • Lobular Breast Carcinoma
UMLS_CUI
  • C0206692
ALT_DEFINITION
  • Cancer that begins in the lobules (the glands that make milk) of the breast. Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) is a condition in which abnormal cells are found only in the lobules. When cancer has spread from the lobules to surrounding tissues, it is invasive lobular carcinoma. LCIS does not become invasive lobular carcinoma very often, but having LCIS in one breast increases the risk of developing invasive cancer in either breast.NCI-GLOSS
ICD-O-3_Code
  • 8520/3
Neoplastic_Status
  • Malignant
Legacy_Concept_Name
  • Lobular_Breast_Carcinoma
FULL_SYN
  • Lobular AdenocarcinomaSYNCI
  • lobular carcinomaPTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000426416
  • Lobular Breast CarcinomaPTNCI
  • Lobular Carcinoma of BreastSYNCI
  • Lobular CarcinomaSYNCI
  • Lobular Carcinoma of the BreastSYNCI
DEFINITION
  • An adenocarcinoma of the breast arising from the lobules. This is a relatively uncommon carcinoma, represents approximately 10% of the breast adenocarcinomas and is often bilateral or multifocal.NCI
code
  • C3771
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