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Review Question - QID 212775

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QID 212775 (Type "212775" in App Search)
A 53-year-old woman presents to her primary care physician in order to discuss the results of a biopsy. Two weeks ago, her mammogram revealed the presence of suspicious calcifications in her right breast, and she subsequently underwent biopsy of these lesions. Histology of the lesions revealed poorly cohesive cells growing in sheets with a nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio of 1:1. Furthermore, these cells were found to undergo invasion into the surrounding tissues. Given these findings, the patient is referred to an oncologist for further evaluation. Upon further imaging, the patient is found to have no lymph node adenopathy and no distant site metastases. Which of the following would most properly describe the lesions found in this patient?