CARCINOMA IN SITU CIS

Carcinoma in Situ is the earliest non invasive cancer. It is highly curable if detected early through screening.

THE MEANING OF IN SITU

Means in its original place. Abnormal cells are present but have not invaded underlying tissue.

NOT YET INVASIVE

CIS cells stay in epithelial layer and have not broken the basement membrane, making it Stage 0 cancer.

DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU DCIS

Most common breast CIS. Abnormal cells stay in milk ducts and are often found via mammogram.

CERVICAL CARCINOMA IN SITU

Detected by Pap smear. CIS in cervix is a precursor to invasive cancer. HPV vaccine reduces risk.

THE KEY DIFFERENCE

Invasive cancer breaks the membrane and can spread. CIS remains contained and cannot metastasize.

THE CURE RATE

Non invasive CIS is almost 100 percent curable if treated before it progresses to invasive cancer.

IMPORTANCE OF EARLY SCREENING

Mammograms and Pap smears detect CIS early, allowing curative treatment and preventing invasive cancer.

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