Carcinome canalaire in situ (CCIS) : faut-il s’inquiéter ?
🎯 Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS): what is it? Have you been diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)? You might be asking yourself these questions: ► Can it metastasize? ► Is surgery absolutely necessary? ► Why do we sometimes talk about precancer? ► What is the difference with invasive breast cancer? ► Is the risk the same as for classic breast cancer? In this video, Professor Elsa Curtit, an oncologist specializing in breast cancer, explains simply what ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is, why it is considered a precancerous lesion, and how it is treated. At Cancerock, we have a clear mission: to explain science without misrepresenting it. To offer reliable, visual, and understandable information, without ever sacrificing precision. ✅ An essential video for understanding: ► What is ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)? ► Why it is different from an invasive cancer, ► why it cannot metastasize, ► how it is discovered (mammography, microcalcifications), ► What are the treatments? ► when radiotherapy is proposed, ► why it is considered a precancerous lesion. 👉 Ductal carcinoma in situ is often a source of concern at the time of diagnosis. This video helps you understand precisely what this term means and what it entails in practical terms. Because understanding is already a step towards regaining control of one's own journey. ⏭️ Videos mentioned: ► What is cancer?: • C'EST QUOI exactement UN CANCER ? Comprend... ► The 3 questions to ask your oncologist: • Quel CANCER DU SEIN ai-je ? Les 3 QUESTION... 🏔 For new Rockers ► Subscribe (and turn on notifications 🔔) so you don't miss any videos: https://www.youtube.com/@cancerock/?s... ► Our videos are released on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at 11am. 🚀 Would you like to follow and/or support the Cancerock adventure? ► Join the network (private emails, behind-the-scenes access...): https://cancerock.org ► Follow us on Instagram: / cancerock ► Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cancerock ► Make a donation (so we can delegate the editing and focus entirely on the content and answering your questions): https://www.helloasso.com/association... Supporting Cancerock means helping to inform, educate, and popularize scientific data and shared experiences for cancer patients and their families, with the aim of improving their living conditions by facilitating access to scientific information and contributing to the improvement of knowledge sharing. 👩🏻⚕️👩💻 Who are we? ► Elsa Curtit & Farah Jouffroy. We met at the hospital. Farah had HER2+++ breast cancer, and Elsa was her oncologist. Farah loved that Elsa got down to her level to explain her condition. This allowed her to better understand what was happening to her, to help her body, and thus take more concrete action. Farah was 38 years old at the time. Today, they enjoy rock climbing and create educational videos for patients and their families. ► Their values of sharing and their common passion for education and science led them, quite naturally, to set up this channel. ► Elsa is a physician and Professor specializing in medical oncology, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. She also teaches at the Faculty of Medicine (University of Franche-Comté) and actively participates in national and international conferences. ► Farah is independent, trains and supports entrepreneurs in the creation and development of their business in Switzerland through management, digital and sport. 🎥 Production ► Elsa: presentation & medical validation ► Farah: editorial direction, filming, image selection, fact sheet creation, coordination & approvals ► Arsène: editing, sound design & audiovisual production ► Music and sound effects: https://share.epidemicsound.com/nzghvu and https://1.envato.market/5b97x1 ► Equipment used: https://www.human-challenge.com/materiel 📣 Distribution & Development ► Farah: Editorial strategy & digital visibility (YouTube SEO, multi-platform distribution, community management and professional network development) ► Elsa: scientific liaison and dissemination within hospital institutions, medical congresses and professional healthcare networks 📝 Summary 00:00 What is ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)? 00:22 Why CCIS cannot metastasize 01:07 How do you discover a CCIS? 01:29 DCIS alone or associated with invasive cancer 01:28 What is the treatment? 02:17 Key message 02:57 Thank you & Outro #ccis #ductalcarcinomainsitu #cancerdusein #precancer #cancerduseininsitu #cancerock

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