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What is A Breast Lesion
Breast lesions are abnormal growths or areas of altered tissue in the breast, which may be detected through physical exams, mammograms, ultrasounds, or other imaging tests. These lesions can be fluid-filled cysts, solid masses like fibroadenomas, or other tissue changes, often found during routine screenings or when evaluating symptoms like lumps or breast pain. While the term “lesion” may sound alarming, most are non-cancerous and pose no significant health risk. How Common
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Who is More Likely to Have Breast Lesions
Who Is More Likely to Have Them? Certain groups are more prone to developing breast lesions: Women: Women are far more likely than men to develop breast lesions due to hormonal influences and breast tissue composition. Age: Women aged 30-50 are more likely to develop benign lesions like cysts or fibroadenomas, though lesions can occur at any age. Other Factors: Hormonal changes (e.g., during menstruation, pregnancy, or hormone therapy), a history of benign breast conditions,
Nov 1, 20241 min read
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