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Fibroadenoma size 2.54cm * 1.6cm left
Fibroadenoma size 2.54cm * 1.6cm left breast and size 0.5cm * 0.3 cm in right breast detected through Ultrasound. Doctor advised on removing the lump in left breast. I have to also plan my pregnancy this year. Should I get it removed before getting pregnant or leave it as it is ?
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Get it removed, Hormonal effect might increase its size.
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Fibroadenoma is a benign, slow growing tumor which need not be removed immediately other than for cosmetic reasons. You can proceed with your plans of conception .Immediate surgery is not essential.
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Consult your surgeon in case you notice sudden changes in the size of breast lumps, pain, discharge from nipples or other secondary changes.
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You may leave it  as it is .l
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Plan pregnancy after removal of lump and lab test of same lump
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