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  2. Fibrocystic breast changes - Cancer Research UK

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    Fibrocystic breast changes. Fibrocystic breast changes are a non cancerous (benign) condition. Doctors sometimes call fibrocystic breast changes fibrocystic breast disease. Many breast lumps are due to fibrocystic changes. The lumps can be caused by a collection of fibrous tissue in an area of the breast. Fibrous tissue is the same tissue that ...

  3. fibroadenoma | HysterSisters

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    Mammo was negitive, nothing seen, but was sent for an ultrasound since it is a palpable lump. That was done today. Tech couldn't "find" it so radiologist came in and did it. he did find it and says he thinks it is a fibroadenoma. OK, fine. He will send doc report and get another mammo when I am 40 (am 36) as rest of breast looks fine.

  4. Fibroadenoma | Hysterectomy Forum - HysterSisters Hysterectomy

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    Dallas TX 75390. 214-645-4673. Arnold Advincula, M.D. Columbia Ob/Gyn Midtown. 51 West 51st St, 3rd FL. New York NY 10019. (855) 75-OBGYN. What is a fibroadenoma? If you have found a lump in your breast, it is normal to feel a bit nervous and apprehensive.

  5. Symptoms of breast cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Symptoms of breast cancer. The first symptom of breast cancer most people notice is a lump in their breast or some thickening. Breast symptoms to look out for: a new lump or thickening in your breast or armpit. a change in size, shape or feel of your breast. skin changes in the breast such as puckering, dimpling, a rash or redness of the skin.

  6. Referral to a breast clinic | Cancer Research UK

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    Your GP should arrange for you to go to a breast clinic to have tests if you have symptoms that could be due to breast cancer. Depending on your symptoms and other factors, this might be an urgent referral. Or you might have a referral to the breast clinic following a positive result from your breast screening mammogram.

  7. fibroadenoma after hysterectomy | HysterSisters

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    HysterSisters.com is a massive online community with over 475,000 members and over 5 million posts. Our community is filled with women who have been through the Hysterectomy experience providing both advice and support from our active members and moderators. HysterSisters.com is located at 111 Peter St, Toronto, Canada, M5V2H1 and is part of ...

  8. What happens after breast surgery? | Cancer Research UK

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    It may take quite a few weeks for some people to get their energy back, for others it may be quicker. Don't lift or carry anything heavy, or drive, while your scars heal up. After breast conserving surgery this is likely to be after about 2 weeks. After a mastectomy, it might take longer.

  9. Possible problems after breast conserving surgery

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    Breast conserving surgery is also called a wide local excision or lumpectomy. A complication is anything that happens after surgery that makes your recovery more difficult. For example, wound infection is a possible complication after any surgery. Most problems are minor but some can be serious. Treating them as soon as possible is important.

  10. What is ear cancer? | Ear cancer | Cancer Research UK

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    Ear cancer is when abnormal cells in the ear start to grow and divide in an uncontrolled way. Most of these cancers start in the skin of the outer ear. Between 6 and 10 out of 100 skin cancers (between 6 and 10%) develop on the outer ear. Cancers that develop inside the ear (the middle and inner ear) are rare.

  11. Atypical hyperplasia in a breast lump - Cancer Research UK

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    Atypical hyperplasia is a non cancerous (benign) condition. It’s when the cells in the breast increase in number and also develop an unusual shape. Breasts are made up of: The ducts spread from the lobes towards the nipple. Atypical hyperplasia can occur in the ducts (atypical ductal hyperplasia or ADH) or the lobules (atypical lobular ...