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@freckle1

A long time ago, but doesn't Ductal Carcinoma in Situ mean that the cancer has not spread out of the milk ducts into the lymph glands? Anyway there was no need for any treatment other than mastectomy. (I could have opted for a lumpectomy but had friends who had made that decision and then had had to go back for a mastectomy.)

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That’s right! I forgot Dcis is non invasive. So after your mastectomy the cancer came returned in your opposite breast?