Invasive Breast Cancer
Invasive breast cancer occurs when cancer cells spread from the milk ducts or lobules into the surrounding breast tissue. Common signs include a new lump, skin changes, or nipple discharge. Treatment usually involves a combination of surgery, radiation, and/or systemic therapies, tailored to the individual. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is also supportive.
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