Hi I had taken scanning to my wife sonommogram to both the breast they have given report stating fibrodenamous Birads 3
Noted in Right brest 9.6×4×4 mm and left brest 1.5×0.8×0.9Cm
Report given
Rest of the paramchyma of breast shows normal echopattern
Nipple areolar complex appear normal
Right axilla appears normal
Skin and subcutaneous fat appears normal...
So this is the report give re scan after 6 months is this fibrodenamous is related to cancer...pls reply back...I had attached the report copy also...
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Fibroadenomas are also called breast mouse because they slip under palpating hand.
Fibroadenoma are NOT CANCEROUS.
Most fibroadenomas do not require any treatment. Only time to time checkup is needed.
If upon further checkups your consulting doctor feels that treatment is needed, they might advise a small surgery and the whole fibroadenoma can be easily removed.
In your case your radiologist has called you after 6 months.
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Don't worry it is harmless.
Enjoy Diwali.
Best wishes.
I think you should have taken consultation or could have visited some gynaecologist in person.
Kindly note that Fibroadenomas are most common swellings in the Breast . BENIGN.
NO need to panic and worry . Take care.
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