Search: lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)

lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS)

Abnormal cells in the lobes of the breast.

invasive lobular carcinoma

A cancer that started in the milk lobules but has spread into the normal breast tissue around it.

ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)

Abnormal cells in the breast ducts that may increase the risk of developing invasive breast cancer.

melanoma in-situ

An early melanoma that has not penetrated into deeper tissue (the dermis)….

renal cell carcinoma (RCC)

The most common type of kidney cancer. Also called renal adenocarcinoma. It begins in the kidney’s nephrons. Types of RCC include clear cell carcinoma, papillary, chromophobe or sarcomatoid kidney cancers….

urothelial carcinoma

Cancer that occurs in urothelial cells. It can start in the renal pelvis of the kidney, the ureter or the bladder. Sometimes called transitional cell carcinoma (TCC)….

serous carcinoma

A type of endometrial cancer….

invasive ductal carcinoma

A cancer that started in the milk duct but has spread into the normal tissue around it.

clear cell carcinoma

A type of endometrial cancer.

basal cell carcinoma (BCC)

A type of skin cancer that develops in the basal cells of the top layer (epidermis) of the skin.