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  1. ... understanding-your-diagnosis/tests/understanding-your-pathology-report/breast-pathology/lobular-carcinoma-in-situ.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Diagnosing Breast Cancer; [reviewed 2021 Sep 22; cited 2022 May ...
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  3. ... sarcoma , cancer of the muscle and connective tissues Breast cancer Brain tumors Acute (sudden) leukemia Adrenal cortical carcinoma, a type of adrenal gland cancer What happens during a TP53 genetic test? A TP53 test is often done on a sample of blood. Tissue from a tumor or bone marrow may sometimes be used instead. Bone ... the risk of developing cancer or to keep it from coming back Mastectomy to help prevent breast cancer The right steps for you will depend ...