AbstractAbstractJournals of Case Reports in Medicine,2022,11,4,55-56.DOI:10.25149/jocrm.v11i4.271Published:December 2022Type:Case ReportAuthors:Qu Mingzhu, Nie Pin, Dang Yanli, Liu Rumei, Zhu Kaiguo, and Chen Baoying Author(s) affiliations:Qu Mingzhu, Nie Pin, Dang Yanli, Liu Rumei, Zhu Kaiguo, Chen Baoying Xi’an International Medical Center Hospital Abstract:Introduction In women, breast cancer is one of the most widespread malignancies, with a fatality rate second to that of lung cancer. Tubular carcinoma of the breast (TC) is a well-differentiated invasive ductal carcinoma, characterised by orderly tubular formation. Carnil and Ranvier first described this disease in 1869 [1]. TC is typically detected through screening mammograms, so it is normally tiny and untouchable [2]. However, with the improvement of imaging diagnosis levels in current years, the detection rate of ductal carcinoma of the breast has improved considerably. Keywords:NilView:PDF (413.79 KB) PDF Images The patient is a 52-year-old female, who was pathologically confirmed to have tubular carcinoma of the left breast at approximately 10 o’clock. ‹ Applications of a CT-compatible 3D Printed Plastic Scrotal “Clamshell” for Radiotherapy Planning, Proton Beam Shielding, and Testicular Immobilization up