Invasive breast cancer grade 2, squamous carcinoma cells is a type of breast cancer with a moderate level of malignancy.
Breast cancer is clinically classified into non-invasive breast cancer and invasive breast cancer according to whether the cancer cells invade the tissues around the breast and whether cancer cell infiltration occurs, among which, invasive breast cancer contains non-specific cancers such as invasive lobular carcinoma and specific cancers such as squamous cell carcinoma and papillary carcinoma.
In summary, invasive squamous carcinoma cells, or squamous cell carcinoma, is a specialized type of invasive breast cancer. Secondly, grade II squamous cell carcinoma is a clinical histomorphological grading for malignant tumors, which is used to express the invasiveness and proliferative activity of cancer cells. Grade II squamous cell carcinoma indicates that the patient is at a higher risk of continued proliferation of cancer cells and spread to other tissues and organs.
Although grade 2 squamous cell carcinoma has the risk of continuous deterioration, its prognosis is also good if patients are treated as early as possible. It is recommended that patients with grade 2 squamous cell carcinoma on examination should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.