Inflammatory Breast Cancer Biopsy
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Male breast cancer – Wikipedia, The Free EncyclopediaMale breast cancer is a relatively rare While intraductal cancer, inflammatory carcinoma, and Paget's disease of the nipple have been described, lobular carcinoma in situ has not been seen in men. Breast cancer in men palpable lesions in the male breast are cancerous, for instance a biopsy … [...]

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Last Friday, the Department of Health published the results from the fourth National Cancer Patient Experience survey. The survey is a good thing – we’d like the government to do it every year. The results are extremely useful, especially for … Continue reading →
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