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Do not neglect any breast lump. If you discover one - make a visit to your doctor.


An appearance of breast lump can be a cause of great anxiety to women whether young or old. A 'lump' is a three-dimensional discrete mass which is distinct from surrounding breast tissue.

Some women just ignore these lumps despite suspecting them to be malignant. The general thinking is 'it can't happen to me.' While it is true that majority of breast lumps are benign in nature, about 16 to 20% maybe malignant. In the medical faternity the dictum is to treat all lumps when they first present as malignant unless proven otherwise by tests such as ultrasound or aspiration.

If in your case the lump does, unfortunately, turn out to be malignant - rememeber that there is a 'small window period' during which all early cancer are totally curable.

Our advise to you would be - DO NOT NEGLECT ANY LUMPS. Seeing your doctor is the first step you should take. Postponing this decision could make the difference - between living and dying.

Most common causes of Breast Lumps include: -

1) Fibroadenoma

2) Fibroadenosis

3) Breast Cyst

4) Breast Abscess

5) Breast Cancer

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Posted by: secky36 Posted on: 2/3/2010
One week before my 18 birthday I realized that I had a pain in my breast which was unusal to those I experienced with my period. Within the last two days I observed a swelling in the left breast along with a constant lancing throughout the day. I visited my doctor who told me that the right breast was very soft but the left one was a bit lumpy. He went on to explin that I had a condition called Fibroadenosis and that it will be only experienced during, before or after my menstrual cycle. I am still concerned, can you tell me any thing more?
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Posted by: kanai Posted on: 6/11/2009
It is estimated that more than 240,000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007. It is now possible to detect most breast cancers at a very early state. With early detection and improved treatments more women are surviving breast cancer. Today, women have more treatment options than ever before.

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