Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), or infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. About 80% of all breast cancers are invasive ductal carcinomas. This cancer starts in the milk ducts of the breast and spreads to the surrounding breast tissue and lymph glands. A breast biopsy can confirm the cancer diagnosis and help decide a cancer treatment such as breast cancer surgery or breast cancer chemotherapy.

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