One treatment for ductal carcinoma in situ is breast conserving surgery or BCS. The surgeon removes the tumor and the tissue surrounding it. They may or may not remove lymph nodes if invasive cancer is suspected. Radiation therapy follows, to lower the chances of the cancer returning.

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