Recurrent DCIS Can Be Genetically Distinct From Primary Lesion Recurrent DCIS Can Be Genetically Distinct From Primary Lesion
In more than 10% of cases, when ductal carcinoma in situ recurs in the same breast, the new lesion is genetically district from the original lesion.Medscape Medical News
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