intraductal breast carcinoma
(IN-truh-DUK-tul brest KAR-sih-NOH-muh)
A condition in which abnormal cells are found in the lining
          of a breast duct. The abnormal cells have not spread
          outside the duct to other tissues in the breast. In some
          cases, intraductal breast carcinoma may become invasive breast
          cancer and spread to other tissues. At this time, there is
          no way to know which abnormal cells could become
          invasive. Also called DCIS and ductal carcinoma in situ.
