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FNAC report of breast cysts
My mother is 44 years old. She was given BIRADS III in her first memogram report. She went for USG guided FNAC. Her test report is as follows: Fine Needle Aspiration from right breast cysts at 3 O clock and 6 O clock position shows ductal epithelial hyperplasia in clusters and papillary fronds. FNAC from left breast shows cystic contents with few ductal epithelial cells. Impression of the biopsy report: Possibility of benign pattern is suggested. However, a papillary lesion cannot be excluded. Please interpret the report. Is there any cause of concern? What should be our next step for her treatment. Should my mother go for surgery? My maternal grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer at 62. She has survived it. Please advise us. The FNAC report is attached herewith.
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According to this report there is nothing to worry at present. Would like to see the mammography/sonomammography report also. Also would like to see the patient clinically.
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Regular screening with consultant yearly and biennial mammography..
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She is at high risk for breast cancer due to family history and hence better to consult breast specialist doctor and be undr their follow up.
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