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Fibroadenoma is a benign breast neoplasm that belongs to the group “non-proliferative” neoplasms. It can be diagnosed at any age but is most common in young patients (18-35) ...
Learn moreComplaints of cysts in the breasts are quite a common reason of visits to a mammologist. At the same time the patient does not refer because of sensations or pain in the breasts ...
Learn moreAmong the number of benign breast neoplasms, you may come across an intraductal papilloma. This condition, by its nature, reminds of the papilloma of the skin and develops as a result ...
Learn moreAmong the less common benign breast diseases are sclerosing conditions of the tissue. Any tissue that is in a constant state of division may change its structure, and breasts constantly ...
Learn moreLipoma belongs to rare benign breast conditions. This neoplasm can be found not only in the breast but in any body part that has fat tissue. Lipoma is a benign neoplasm that ...
Learn morePain in the breasts is the most common complaint at a mammologist visit. This symptom often requires comprehensive approach. The difficulty lies in the fact that there may be ...
Learn morePaget's cancer – is a special type of breast tumors that manifests with damage to the nipple externally. This disease belongs to rare forms of cancer and is often associated with ...
Learn moreBreast cancer is a malignant tumor which develops from cells of the breast ducts (ductal carcinoma) or from the lobules where breast milk is produced (lobular carcinoma) ...
Learn moreDuring a consultation an oncologist occasionally comes across cases of rare malignant breast tumors that require separate approaches both to diagnostics and treatment. Cytological ...
Learn moreHuman organism is quite a complex system where a trillion of different cells interact with one another, while dividing daily. Some cells, for instance, the cells of gastrointestinal tract ...
Learn moreAll women over the age of 25 belong to the risk group of developing breast cancer. Unfortunately, there are no clear rules, following which would guarantee that cancer will never ...
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