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Lobular carcinoma in situ

What are the symptoms of LCIS?

LCIS cannot usually be felt as a breast lump or other breast change. Changes due to LCIS only sometimes show up on a mammogram.

Most cases of LCIS are found when a woman has a biopsy for another reason. Most women are not aware of any symptoms at the time of diagnosis.

Does LCIS need to be treated?

LCIS is not the same as invasive breast cancer. LCIS does not need to be treated if there are no other abnormal changes to the breast. However, having LCIS increases the risk of developing breast cancer.

If a woman has LCIS, it’s important that she has regular check-ups, including:

  • a physical examination of both breasts by a doctor once a year
  • a mammogram/ultrasound of both breasts once a year.
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