Preferred Name

breast ductal adenocarcinoma
Synonyms

ductal adenocarcinoma

duct adenocarcinoma

ductal carcinoma

duct carcinoma

ductal carcinoma of breast

mammary duct adenocarcinoma

ductal carcinoma of the breast

ductal breast carcinoma

breast ductal carcinoma

ductal breast adenocarcinoma

Definitions

A breast carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005590

altLabel

ductal adenocarcinoma

duct adenocarcinoma

ductal carcinoma

duct carcinoma

ductal carcinoma of breast

mammary duct adenocarcinoma

ductal carcinoma of the breast

ductal breast carcinoma

breast ductal carcinoma

ductal breast adenocarcinoma

definition

A breast carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.

has_broad_synonym

ductal adenocarcinoma

duct adenocarcinoma

ductal carcinoma

duct carcinoma

has_exact_synonym

ductal carcinoma of breast

mammary duct adenocarcinoma

ductal carcinoma of the breast

ductal breast carcinoma

breast ductal carcinoma

ductal breast adenocarcinoma

label

breast ductal adenocarcinoma

prefixIRI

MONDO:0005590

prefLabel

breast ductal adenocarcinoma

textual definition

A breast carcinoma arising from the ducts. While ductal carcinomas can arise at other sites, this term is universally used to refer to carcinomas of the breast. Ductal carcinomas account for about two thirds of all breast cancers. Two types of ductal carcinomas have been described: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma. The latter often spreads to the axillary lymph nodes and other anatomic sites. The two forms of ductal carcinoma often coexist.

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0004988

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