Ductal Carcinoma In Situ

So-called ‘lobular cancerization’. The lobule is markedly expanded and composed of relatively large tumor cells with the appearance of ductal-type carcinoma. Typical ductal carcinoma was present elsewhere in the specimen.

So-called ‘lobular cancerization’. The lobule is markedly expanded and composed of relatively large tumor cells with the appearance of ductal-type carcinoma. Typical ductal carcinoma was present elsewhere in the specimen.

Source: Rosai: Surgical Pathology 9th edition