TUBULAR CANCER

Breast cancer can take the form of tubular cancer. In actuality, it is a subtype of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), a type of breast cancer that develops inside a milk duct before spreading to other areas of the breast. The name "tubular carcinoma" comes from the way the cancer cells look under a microscope, which resemble tiny tubes.


SYMPTOMS

You can observe some following symptoms, it can be early sign of the disease;

  • Breast swelling, whether it's full or partial

  • Skin rashes or dimples (having the texture of an orange peel)

  • Nipple or breast pain

  • Breast and/or nipple skin redness, scaling, or thickening

  • Blunt discharge (other than breast milk)

  • A growth at the collarbone or under the arm

CAUSES

Uncertainty surrounds the precise causation of breast tubular carcinoma. Numerous factors are probably at work, just like with other types of breast cancer.

Breast tubular carcinoma is accompanied by a number of risk factors.

  • Genealogy and genetics

  • Having a poor diet and being overweight

  • Failing to breastfeed

  • Replacement therapy for hormones

  • Excessive alcohol use

Tubular carcinoma typically affects people 49 years of age or older. Male cases of tubular carcinoma of the breast are uncommon, just as other breast malignancies.

Doctors specialising in this field can provide intricate guidance on the cases. One should always be aware and look out for symptoms which may seem like nothing at first but can turn to worse, if ignored. 

Mentionable names among some of the Best Oncologists in Kolkata are:

Dr. Sanjoy Roy  and Dr. Sayan Paul.

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