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  2. Lobular carcinoma in situ - Wikipedia

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    The overall 5-year survival rate of lobular carcinoma in situ has been estimated to be 97%. [16] LCIS (lobular neoplasia is considered pre-cancerous) is an indicator (marker) identifying women with an increased risk of developing invasive breast cancer. This risk extends more than 20 years.

  3. Invasive lobular carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is breast cancer arising from the lobules of the mammary glands. [1] It accounts for 5–10% of invasive breast cancer. [2] [3] Rare cases of this carcinoma have been diagnosed in men (see male breast cancer). [4]

  4. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    In the United States there has been an increase in the 5-year relative survival rate between people diagnosed with cancer in 1975-1977 (48.9%) and people diagnosed with cancer in 2007-2013 (69.2%); these figures coincide with a 20% decrease in cancer mortality from 1950 to 2014. [8]

  5. Radiotherapy ‘does not improve breast cancer survival after ...

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    A decade after initial treatment, the risk of breast cancer recurring in the same breast was reduced by more than 60% among the group who had received radiotherapy compared to those who did not.

  6. Three-drug therapy ‘doubles breast cancer survival time ...

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    The trial included 325 patients from across 28 countries.

  7. Breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    [160]: 199–200 By 2010 the breast cancer survival rate in Europe was 91% at one years and 65% at five years. In the USA the five-year survival rate for localized breast cancer was 96.8%, while in cases of metastases it was only 20.6%. Because the prognosis for breast cancer was at this stage relatively favorable, compared to the prognosis for ...

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