Fibroadenomas that don’t grow and are definitely not cancerous can be closely monitored with clinical breast exams and imaging tests, such as mammograms and ultrasounds.
The decision to have a fibroadenoma removed typically depends on the following:
if it impacts the natural shape of the breastif it causes pain
if you’re concerned about developing cancer
if you have a family history of cancer
if you receive questionable biopsy results
If a fibroadenoma is removed, it’s possible for one or more to grow in its place.
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