There are several types of Ca Mamma or type of cancer in terms of its histological features. The following are the types of breast cancer:
Adenocarcinoma: Cancer oval, often attached to other networks.
Ductal Carsinoma situ (DCIS): Sometimes described as precancerous, preinvasif, or intraductal cancer. This type of breast cancer is non-invasive, which means not yet spread beyond the breast ductal cells or other parts of the breast, such as axillary lymph nodes, or to other parts of the body. There are three levels of DCIS is low, intermediate, and high. Grade DCIS refers to how abnormal the cells are viewed under a microscope and give an idea of how fast the cells can develop into invasive cancer. DCIS is highly curable.