Invasive Breast Cancer is cancer cells that break through the breast milk duct and lobular wall and invade the surrounding fatty and connective tissues of the breast. Cancer can be invasive without being metastatic (spreading) to the lymph nodes or other organs.

 Ductal carcinoma in situ
 Inflammatory Breast Cancer
 Invasive (or infiltrating) lobular carcinoma
 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC)
 Less Common Subtypes of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
 Lobular carcinoma in situ
 Medullary Carcinoma
Invasive (Infiltrating) Breast Cancer
Invasive (Infiltrating) Breast Cancer Types and Subtypes of Invasive Breast Cancer There are more than 100 types and subtypes of breast tumors, according to the World Health Organization. Invasive