A fast-growing form of breast cancer that is often harder to spot on mammograms now accounts for more than one in ten breast cancer cases in the United States, according to a recent American Cancer Society (ACS) report. Invasive lobular carcinoma, the second most common type of breast cancer, is rising at a rate of about 3% annually, more than triple the growth rate of other breast cancer types, the study published Tuesday morning revealed. With these cases increasing across the U.S., it is worth examining what this cancer is and why its prevalence is climbing.Rare, Dangerous Type Of Breast Cancer On The Rise In The U.S.Rates of lobular breast cancer are climbing three times faster than other breast cancers, at 2.8% per year compared with 0.8% per year, according to researchers in the Octo

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