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Learn more about lobular breast cancer by registering for this free webinar.

Invasive lobular carcinoma is a cancer that has spread from the breast lobules into surrounding tissue. It is the second most common type of breast cancer, occurring in 10-15% of all cases. It may be multifocal (found in more than one place in the breast) and is sometimes found in both breasts.

Lobular breast cancer can sometimes be difficult to detect by physical examination or mammography as the cells form in single file strands which don’t cause as much distortion of the breast tissue. It may show up as a thickening of the breast tissue rather than a hard mass.

Dr Sheridan Wilson and Anna Stove will share their experiences with lobular breast cancer; from a patient and clinical perspective. There will also be a Q and A session. 

Register here to attend this free event.