The majority of
breast diseases either originate from lactiferous ducts or are closely related. The high susceptibility to benign and malignant diseases is in part a consequence of the cycling hormonal growth stimulation resulting in a high cell turnover and accumulation of defects and complicated hormonal equilibrium which is highly sensitive to disturbance. • most
breast cancers arise from the ductal epithelium (see
ductal carcinoma in situ) •
phyllodes tumor and
intraductal papilloma of the breast •
mastalgia is frequently caused by an imbalance of breast secretion in the
lobules and
resorption in the ducts •
nonpuerperal mastitis is frequently caused by a similar mechanism in combination with an
infection •
duct ectasia is similar and overlapping with the above-mentioned •
subareolar abscess and squamous metaplasia of lactiferous ducts • most forms of
fibrocystic breast changes and cysts are thought to originate from lactiferous ducts ==See also==