Bilateral Risk for Subsequent Breast Cancer After Lobular Carcinoma-In-Situ: Analysis of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Data
Journal of Clinical Oncology2005Vol. 23(24), pp. 5534–5541
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Paul J. Chuba, Merlın Hamre, Johnny Yap, Richard K. Severson, David R. Lucas, Falah Shamsa, Amr Aref
Abstract
LCIS is associated with increased risk of subsequent invasive disease, with equal predisposition in either breast. The minimum risk of developing IBC after LCIS is 7.1% at 10 years.
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