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What does the mammographic findings of a lump in the right breast indicate?

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Published At January 24, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have a lump in my right breast. It is present for the past six months. But I do not have such symptoms. I did not have any pain and nothing but the doctors suggested having a mammography test so I had it today. Can you please read my report and tell me anything about my disease and stage anything?

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

So as per mammography, the lesion category is BIRADS 5 which means it is highly suspicious for malignancy. As the lesion is less than 2 cm it is still early stage and highly curable.

So the best option at this stage is to visit a cancer specialist. Probably a breast conservation surgery followed by radiation and chemotherapy depending upon the final result of histopathology.

I would be happy to help you if you have any further questions.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Pawar Satyajit Jalinder
Dr. Pawar Satyajit Jalinder

Medical oncology

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