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===Histopathology===
===Histopathology===
{{r|Breast adenocarcinoma}}
{{r|Breast adenocarcinoma}}
{{r|Paget's disease of the breast}}
{{r|Mammary Paget's disease}}
{{r|Breast carcinoma in situ}}
{{r|Breast carcinoma in situ}}
{{r|Infiltrating ductal carcinoma}}
{{r|Ductal carcinoma}}
{{r|Lobular ductal carcinoma}}
{{r|Infiltrating ductal carcinoma||**}}
{{r|Lobular ductal carcinoma||**}}
{{r|Breast ductal carcinoma||***}}
{{r|Phyllodes tumor}}
{{r|Phyllodes tumor}}
{{r|Breast tubular carcinoma}}
{{r|Breast tubular carcinoma}}
{{r|Breast mucinoid carcinoma}}
{{r|Breast mucinoid carcinoma}}
{{r|Breast medullary carcinoma}}
{{r|Breast medullary carcinoma}}
===Genetics===
===Genetics===
{{r|BRCA2}}
{{r|BRCA2}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Breast cancer.
See also changes related to Breast cancer, or pages that link to Breast cancer or to this page or whose text contains "Breast cancer".

Parent topics

  • Breast [r]: In humans, one of the paired regions in the anterior portion of the thorax. The breasts, which, in women, enlarge in puberty, consist of the mammary glands, skin, supporting muscles, adipose tissue, and connective tissues [e]
  • Cancer [r]: A generic term for a large group of diseases that can affect any part of the body; one defining feature is the rapid creation of abnormal cells that grow beyond their usual boundaries, and which can then invade adjoining parts of the body and spread to other organs. [e]
  • Obstetrics and gynecology [r]: A medical/surgical specialty concerned with diseases of women, and with pregnancy and childbirth [e]

Subtopics

Histopathology

Genetics

Treatment

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