Breast Health - Common Benign Lumps Common Benign Lumps. What are some common types of benign breast lumps? The two most common types of benign breast lumps are cysts and fibroadenomas. http://uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/adult/breast/lumps.htm
Extractions: Common Benign Lumps The two most common types of benign breast lumps are cysts and fibroadenomas. In addition, there are several other conditions that can present themselves as lumps, such as fat necrosis and sclerosing adenosis. A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops in the breast tissue. Such cysts typically occur in women between the ages of 35 and 50 and are most common in those approaching menopause. They often enlarge and become tender and painful just before the menstrual period and may seem to appear overnight. Cysts are rarely malignant and may be caused by a blockage of breast glands. Your physician may identify a lump as a cyst by physical examination, but many physicians confirm the diagnosis by mammography or ultrasound examination. The physician may then perform a fine-needle aspiration as the next step in diagnosing the cyst. This procedure involves guiding a very fine needle into the cyst and drawing fluid from it. This procedure also serves as the treatment for this condition, as once the cyst is aspirated, it collapses and disappears. Cysts can reappear at a later date, in which case they are simply drained again. Cysts are seldom malignant. What is a fibroadenoma?
Extractions: window.name="main"; window.open("http://www.domainhost.com/ccpopup2.bml?u=dh.zhongyi", "test", "toolbar=no, directories=no, location=no, menubar=no, scrollbars=no, resizable=no, top=20, left=375, width=510, height=250"); Home TCM for Common Health Problems Breast Lumps and the "Liver Connection" An Option from Traditional Chinese Medicine Breast lumps or cysts are the most common reason for women to seek medical consultation in the United States. Like every other part of our bodies, our breasts are subject to various types of problems. Breast lumps can occur in women of any age, but are more common in middle age. Although the majority of breast lumps are benign or non-cancerous, women still experience the discomfort of tenderness, pressure or distention within the breast. Conventional medicine provides women with a variety of treatments for breast lumps. Traditional Chinese medicine, which has accumulated abundant experience and knowledge in treating and preventing breast lumps over its long history, is another option for achieving and maintaining healthy breast tissue.
AfricaOnline.com - When You Find A Breast Lump It can also pick up benign breast lumps called fibroadenomas which are a combination of fibrous and glandular tissue and are most often found in young women. http://www.africaonline.com/site/Articles/1,10,2563.jsp
CancerBACUP : Breast Lumps Common causes of benign breast lumps are cysts (sacs of fluid which build up in the breast tissue) or fibroadenomas (solid tumours made up of fibrous and http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Cancertype/Breast/General/Breastlumps
Extractions: @import "/stylesheet-site.css"; Search Seven out of eight breast lumps are benign and are not cancers. Common causes of benign breast lumps are cysts (sacs of fluid which build up in the breast tissue) or fibroadenomas (solid tumours made up of fibrous and glandular tissue). Benign breast lumps are easily treated. If you do notice a lump or are aware of any new change in your breast visit your doctor straight away. Any different or unusual change in the breast should always be examined, because even though most breast lumps are benign, they still need to be checked carefully to rule out the possibility of cancer. Also, if it is cancer, the earlier the treatment is given, the more likely it is to be successful.
News 8 Austin | 24 Hour Local News | Health Beat benign breast lumps can be frozen 5/6/2004 259 PM By Ivanhoe Broadcast News, benign breast lumps can be frozen instead of surgically removed. http://www.news8austin.com/content/living/health_beat/?ArID=106250&SecID=169
OHSU Health - Common Benign Lumps Detailed information on common benign breast lumps, including breast cysts, fibroadenomas, fat necrosis, and sclerosing adenosis. http://www.ohsuhealth.com/htaz/breast/common/common_benign_lumps.cfm
Extractions: Email The two most common types of benign breast lumps are cysts and fibroadenomas. In addition, there are several other conditions that can present themselves as lumps, such as fat necrosis and sclerosing adenosis. A cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops in the breast tissue. Such cysts typically occur in women between the ages of 35 and 50 and are most common in those approaching menopause. They often enlarge and become tender and painful just before the menstrual period and may seem to appear overnight. Cysts are rarely malignant and may be caused by a blockage of breast glands. Cysts can feel either soft or hard. When close to the surface of the breast, cysts can feel like a large blister, smooth on the outside, but fluid-filled on the inside. However, when they are deeply imbedded in breast tissue, cysts will feel like hard lumps because they are covered with tissue. How are cysts diagnosed and treated?
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Common Breast Lumps Common Breast Lumps What are some common types of benign breast lumps? The two most common types of benign breast lumps are cysts and fibroadenomas. http://www.jeffersonhospital.org/e3front.dll?durki=4640&site=587&return=4623
Fibrocystic Breast Disease Discussion of this condition, which is characterized by benign (noncancerous) breast lumps, including information on nutritional treatments. http://www.healthy.net/library/books/lark/fcbdises.htm
Extractions: Medical Editor: William C. Shiel, Jr., MD, FACP, FACR What are causes of breast lumps? There are many causes of breast lumps. Some of these causes are harmless, while others can be painful and/or dangerous. Causes of breast lumps include infections, injuries, non-cancerous growths, and cancer Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women in the United States. Currently, death rates from breast cancer are declining. The decline in death rates may be due to a combination of earlier detection and better screening as well as improved treatments. While most breast lumps are harmless (benign), every breast lump should be evaluated by a doctor to exclude or establish a diagnosis of cancer. Infections that cause breast lumps Infections of the breast are especially common in women who are breastfeeding a baby (lactating). When the skin of the nipple (areola) is injured or cracked, such as occurs with nursing, bacteria can enter the wound and cause infections. In a breastfeeding woman, a hard area commonly thought of a "clogged milk duct" can form. Sometimes, certain treatments (see below) can prevent the painful, hard area from developing into an actual breast infection (mastitis). Infections can either be a deep pocket of pus, in which the infection looks like it is growing down into the breast (an abscess), or a wider area of skin redness that spreads out (
Benign Breast Lump - St. Luke S Episcopal Health System though, the vast majority of lumps in the breast (approximately 80 percent) are not cancerous. Even better, these noncancerous (benign) lumps usually cause http://www.sleh.com/sleh/Section004/index.cfm?pagename=Benign Breast Lump&PageMD
Imaginis - Evaluating A Breast Lump In approximately 80% of cases, breast lumps are benign (noncancerous). benign conditions that can cause breast lumps include Fibrocystic http://imaginis.com/breasthealth/lump.asp
Extractions: Evaluating a Breast Lump Format for Printing breast self-exam , or during a clinical breast exam non-cancerous causes Main Menu: What Should a Woman Do If She Finds a Breast Lump? First, it is important for all women to practice monthly breast-self exams beginning at age 20. These self-exams allow women to become familiar with how their breasts look and feel so they can more readily detect any changes that may occur. Many women naturally have some lumpiness and asymmetry (differences between the right and left breast). The key to the breast self-exam is to learn to find changes in the breast(s) that persist over time. If a new lump is found and does not disappear after the menstrual cycle, then it should be reported to a physician for clinical evaluation. All persistent breast lumps should be evaluated by a physician. Practicing monthly breast self-exams helps women get to know their breasts and more easily detect changes.
THE BREAST CLINIC - SYMPTOMS It should also be noted that breast cancer can present as a painful lump and such lumps should never be presumed to be benign until proven otherwise. http://www.thebreastclinic.com/symptoms.htm
Extractions: CLICK HERE The Breast Clinic is pleased to recommend the " BENIGN DISORDERS AND DISEASES OF THE BREAST " to our visitors. It is written by Professors Hughes, Mansel and Webster, international experts on benign breast disease. At over 300 pages, with extensive illustrations and photographs, it provides details on all types of benign breast disease, including pain, mastalgia, nipple probles, fibroadenomas, cysts and calcification. Breast lumps are very common and account for more than half the referrals seen at breast clinics.
Discovery Health Breast Lumps And Cancer Noncancerous breast lumps. Most breast masses are not cancer. Many benign, or noncancerous, breast conditions cause masses or lumps that can be felt. http://health.discovery.com/diseasesandcond/encyclopedia/1981.html
National Cancer Institute - Understanding Breast Changes Solitary lumps benign breast conditions also include several types of distinct, solitary lumps. Such lumps, which can appear at http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/understanding-breast-changes/page5
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Breast Lump Tenderness at breast mass site. Etiologies of Discrete breast lumps Age under 20 years Fibroadenoma 50%; benign breast Mass 50%. http://www.fpnotebook.com/GYN6.htm
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Extractions: Web Directory: About.com - Fibrocystic Breasts Find out what breast lumps, bumps, and pain mean, and learn about treatment options. Benign Breast Conditions in Women Frequently asked questions about breast problems such as size, veins, fibrocystic change, nipple discharge, bleeding, and pain. Benign Breast Conditions.
Encyclopaedia Topic : Breast Lump, Section : Introduction Introduction. The majority, approximately 85% of breast lumps are found to be benign (ie noncancerous). There are many causes and types of benign breast lump. http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/en.asp?TopicID=75
CCHS Clinical Digital Library breast lumps and Cancer English Spanish; breast Lump Removal English Spanish. Miscellaneous benign breast Mass Patient/Family Resources Healthfinder (US http://cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu/patientinfo/gynecology/breastdisorders/benignbreastma
Extractions: Patient/Family Resources by Topic: Gynecology Benign Breast Mass Patient/Family Resources Spanish Miscellaneous See also: American Medical Association (MEDEM): Homepage American Academy of Family Physicians (familydoctor.org): Homepage MEDLINEPlus and the Patient Education Institute: Homepage MEDLINE plus Medical Encyclopedia: Table of contents Merck Manual - Second Home Edition Table of contents Section 22. Women's Health Issues:
Patient Information - Breast Care the breast are the most common cause of breast lumps in women This condition may cause breast pain disease is also called fibroadenosis or benign mammary change http://www.royalmarsden.org/patientinfo/booklets/breast_care/benign.asp
Extractions: top About one in five women develops benign breast disease at some time during their life - it's more than twice as common as breast cancer. The cause of benign breast disease is unknown. However, benign conditions don't occur before puberty and are less common after the menopause. Symptoms often vary during the menstrual cycle or with the use of the contraceptive pill. Both these facts point to a link with female hormones. There are several types of benign conditions. Breast cysts A breast cyst is a collection of fluid in the breast. The lump feels smooth and firm, moves easily and may be tender. If several cysts are grouped together, any swelling may feel irregular. Cysts often occur in both breasts and can develop anywhere within them. About 10% of women (one in 10) develop recurrent cysts. The fluid within the cyst comes from normal secretions. Towards the end of the menstrual cycle the cells in the breasts enlarge and swell. After a period the cells shrink and the fluid which is released disappears. Sometimes this fluid remains and forms a cyst.