2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2020.07.007
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Palliative care delivery according to age in 12,000 women with metastatic breast cancer: Analysis in the multicentre ESME-MBC cohort 2008–2016

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“…It appears in breast cells grown oddly and reproduced, creating a lump or tumor [126]. Its initial phase is non-invasive, limited to the breast's ducts or lobules, and not extended to the healthy tissues (named in situ carcinoma) [127]. The invasive breast cancer extends past the ducts or lobules to the breast's healthy tissues or even more to the lymph nodes or other organs.…”
Section: Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It appears in breast cells grown oddly and reproduced, creating a lump or tumor [126]. Its initial phase is non-invasive, limited to the breast's ducts or lobules, and not extended to the healthy tissues (named in situ carcinoma) [127]. The invasive breast cancer extends past the ducts or lobules to the breast's healthy tissues or even more to the lymph nodes or other organs.…”
Section: Breast Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%