A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF TUMOUR AND NON-TUMOUR BREAST LESIONS

Dr Shailejkumar Kanku Mane

Abstract


In India breast cancer is 2nd most common cancer after cervical cancer. By 2020 the incidence of breast cancer in India is expected to double. More than half of all women will develop some form of benign breast disease after age 20. They have great risk for breast cancer, only a small fraction of those diagnosed ever develop malignant disease. This study is done to understand the most common histpathological diagnosis of breast in this part of the region.

Keywords


Histo-pathology, Breast, Benign, Malignant

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