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Why Do Some Docs Say DCIS Is Cancer And Some Say Its Not I'm Confused?

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PACE, FL
May 17, 2013
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DCIS is described as cancer cells confined to the duct.
LCIS is described as cancer cells confined to the lobe.
LCIS is NOT considered cancer, but DCIS is considered early-stage cancer. Some in the medical community want to classify DCIS like LCIS - not a true cancer. Researchers are trying to determine which DCIS cancers become invasive and therefore life-threatening. Some DCIS remains in-situ and does not pose a threat... just not sure which ones so they are treated aggressively.

May 19, 2013
A MyBCTeam Member

DCIS has the same characteristics as IDC (invasive cancer), but is contained with the ducts. My tumor was 20% DCIS and 80% IDC, meaning that 80% of my cancer was outside the ducts. But they shared the same pathology. In my opinion, I don't know why any doctor would call it pre-cancer. It is cancer that is pre-invasive.

May 19, 2013
A MyBCTeam Member

I have or had Triple negative Breast Cancer and I am still trying to figure. Out what is this. There are so many forms of Cancer you just can't keep up with them

October 31, 2023
A MyBCTeam Member

Docs don't consider it cancer until it leaves the milk duct. However all of us who have had it do. I had IDC on the left and DCIS on the right at the same time. I tell people I had cancer in both boobs! They all agree with e and think the docs are crazy.

May 17, 2013
A MyBCTeam Member

I am stage 2 Breast cancer then I was told l had DCIS stage zero 0 Nov 2022
Same breast diagnosed in 1987 resulting in lumpectomy.
Long story being that l had radiation in 1987 l could not have again. Feb 2023 l had double mastectomy my choice to do both.
I asked my dr at this point what stage. He said stage II.

January 31, 2024

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