Medullary carcinoma is a histologically characteristic form of invasive ductal breast carcinoma. It constitues about 4-5% of all invasive breast cancers. Compared to other breast carcinomas, they tend to metastasize to lymph nodes much less readily.
Macroscopic features include:
Histologically, they are characterised by:
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