New Test May Help Predict if Stage 0 Breast Cancer Will Become Invasive 

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For women diagnosed with abnormal breast changes at an early stage, a new study suggests genetic analysis may help answer a crucial question: Will these cells progress to invasive breast cancer?

DCIS and LCIS are abnormal cells confined to the milk ducts or lobules (milk-producing glands in the breast ducts).

Predicting which women with DCIS or LCIS are most likely to develop invasive breast cancer is vital to providing the best possible treatment options, because not all cases of stage 0 breast cancer proceed that way, says the first author, Jasmine Timbres, a clinical information analyst at King’s College in London.

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