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ductal with lobular features

janie560
janie560 CSN Member Posts: 42
Any info on ductal with lobular features invasive tumor type

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  • New Flower
    New Flower CSN Member Posts: 4,294 Member
    Hi
    I have had it, underdone mastectomy, Chemo, and radiation.
    Good luck with your treatments
    New Flower
  • RozHopkins
    RozHopkins CSN Member Posts: 578 Member
    IDC
    Had this on right, 2cm, size itself required chemo x 4. No rads. Then they found very early cells in left with small active area. Had bilateral. This one is known to invade both sides by all accounts. Good luck.
  • RozHopkins
    RozHopkins CSN Member Posts: 578 Member
    IDC
    Had this on right, 2cm, size itself required chemo x 4. No rads. Then they found very early cells in left with small active area. Had bilateral. This one is known to invade both sides by all accounts. Good luck.
  • SIROD
    SIROD CSN Member Posts: 2,194 Member
    For Janie560
    My original path report stated I had mixed ductal and lobular type with signet ring cells.

    I don't believe having mixed is any worse than having one or the other. I always believe that the cancer just happened to grow in in the duct and the lobe.

    Best to you Janie in this journey.

    Doris