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What is intraductal carcinoma of the prostate?
Pronunciation: /intraductal* ˌkɑrsəˈnoʊmə əv ðə ˈprɑˌsteɪt/
intraductal carcinoma of the prostate
Definition
A type of cancer that usually begins in the glandular (secretory) tissue that lines the prostate and spreads to the ducts within the prostate. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate tends to be large when it is found and tends to grow and spread quickly to other parts of the body. It usually has a poor prognosis (chance of recovery) and is likely to come back after treatment. Also called IDC-P and intraductal prostate carcinoma.