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Metastasis
    

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Metastatic breast disease is breast cancer that has not just come back, but has made its way through the bloodstream and spread to other organs of the body.

Metastatic breast cancer is the term used to describe cancer that has spread from the original site in the breast to other organs or tissues in the body.

Dealing with a metastasis can often present situations in which decision making is complicated, including many more treatment options and possibilities than before.