Disease_Has_Primary_Anatomic_Site
Disease_Has_Normal_Tissue_Origin
NCI CTEP Simplified Disease Classification Terminology
NCI CTEP SDC Breast Neoplasm, Miscellaneous Sub-Category Terminology
CTRP Terminology
CTRP Disease Terminology
Pediatric Adverse Events Terminology
NCIt Neoplasm Core Terminology
Mammary Epithelium
Breast
Clinical Trials Search-Application Programming Interface Disease Category Terminology
CTS-API Disease Main Type Terminology
CPTAC Terminology
CPTAC Neoplasms Codelist
GDC Terminology
CPTAC Medical Conditions Codelist
CPTAC Codelists Terminology
Cellosaurus Disease Terminology
GDC Value Terminology
Family Cancer History Relative Primary Diagnosis Question
Pediatric Adverse Events Terminology Mapped to MedDRA
Cellosaurus Terminology
Carcinoma
Breast Carcinoma
A carcinoma arising from the breast, most commonly the terminal ductal-lobular unit. It is the most common malignant tumor in females. Risk factors include country of birth, family history, menstrual and reproductive history, fibrocystic disease and epithelial hyperplasia, exogenous estrogens, contraceptive agents, and ionizing radiation. The vast majority of breast carcinomas are adenocarcinomas (ductal or lobular). Breast carcinoma spreads by direct invasion, by the lymphatic route, and by the blood vessel route. The most common site of lymph node involvement is the axilla.
A malignant neoplasm that develops or arises in breast tissue.
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
Breast Carcinoma
Breast Carcinoma
Breast Carcinoma
Breast cancer
Breast cancer, NOS
Breast_Carcinoma
C0678222
C4872
CPTAC
CTEP
CTRP
Cancer of Breast
Cancer of the Breast
Cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare.
Carcinoma of Breast
Carcinoma of the Breast
Cellosaurus
FDA
GDC
IMDRF:E180101
Malignant
Mammary Carcinoma
MedDRA
NICHD
Neoplastic Process
Patient Code (Appendix B)
breast cancer
CDRH Health Effects - Clinical Signs and Syptoms or Conditions Terminology
FDA Center For Devices and Radiological Health Terminology
NICHD Terminology
Solid Neoplasm
Malignant Breast Neoplasm