INVASIVE DUCTAL CARCINOMA: Most Common Form. , Malignant tumor in the epithelial tissue, that tends to infiltrate and rise to metastases, Spreads rapidly to axillary and other lymph nodes even when small, Can be slow-growing and well differentiated, poorly differentiated and infiltration, or highly malignant and undifferentiated with numerous metastases, Often starts in the ducts, breaks the duct wall, and invades fatty breast tissue , INVASIVE LOBULAR CARCINOMA: Invasive or infiltrating that originates in the terminal lobular units of the breast ducts., Peaks around the early 60s, Presents as an area of ill-defined thickening rather than palpable masses, Frequently in the upper quadrant of the breast, By the time it is discovered prognosis is usually poor,

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