Breast cancer is distinguished by uncontrolled cell proliferation in the breast. Which breast cells become malignant determines the type of cancer. Breast cancer can develop in any part of the breast. Lobules, ducts, and connective tissue are the three main breast structures. The lobules glands are in charge of milk production. Ducts are the tubes that transport milk to the nip. Everything is surrounded and connected by connective tissue (fibrous and adipose tissue). Most breast cancers begin in the ducts or lobules. This malignancy has the potential to spread outside…