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2. Non-invasive to Invasive

Doctors do not know how ductal carcinoma in situ progresses to invasive breast cancer. Recent modeling shows that, over a few months to 2.5 years, 36 to 100 percent of DCIS cases will progress to invasive breast cancer without treatment. That said, more research needs to be done on the subtypes, as there is wide variation between them.

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