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IDCA
(redirected from Infiltrating ductal carcinoma)

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IDCAInternational Digestive Cancer Alliance
IDCAIndian Diamond Colorstone Association (jewelry industry)
IDCAIntegrated Detector/Cooler Assembly (Apache helicopter system)
IDCAInfiltrating Ductal Carcinoma (breast cancer)
IDCAIslamic Dawah Centre of Australia
IDCAInternational Development Corporation Agency
IDCAIndecent Displays Control Act (UK)
IDCAIntermountain Data Center Association
IDCAInchberry & District Community Association (UK)


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The distinctive feature of these neoplasms is their remarkable histologic resemblance to infiltrating ductal carcinomas of the mammary gland; both types of tumor feature epithelial and myoepithelial cells arrayed in solid, papillary, and cribriform patterns.
Denise's original pathologist's report identified an aggressive type of breast cancer (&uot;moderately differentiated infiltrating ductal carcinoma with adjacent in situ ductal component&uot;), a potentially lethal form of the disease.
 
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