After DCIS, second breast cancer is rarely found during a clinical breast exam.

Published Date: 17 Jan 2024

According to a published study, very few second breast cancers are found by a physician during a clinical breast examination for patients undergoing surveillance after ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) diagnosis and treatment.

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