Non-invasive cancer occurs when cancer cells are contained within the original area of growth. This is sometimes called carcinoma in situ (‘in place’). The cancer cells stay within the milk ducts or milk lobules in the breast. They do not grow into or invade normal tissues within or beyond the breast.
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