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Learn how a diagnosis of atypical lobular hyperplasia or atypical ductal hyperplasia affects your risk of breast cancer and what you can do.
A mammogram is an X-ray image of your breasts. It can be used either for breast cancer screening or for diagnostic purposes, such as to investigate symptoms ...
The Mayo Mammography Health Study studies how women's breasts change in density over time and whether the changes are associated with breast cancer risk.
Learn about this rare, aggressive type of breast cancer that causes a swollen breast. Treatments include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and others.
One supplemental breast screening option is molecular breast imaging (MBI). Learn more about this screening option for dense breasts.
... breast tissue, called fibrocystic breast. The milky discharge after breast-feeding most often affects both breasts. It can continue for up to one year or ...
Breast rash is a change in the color or texture of the skin on the breast. It can be due to irritation or disease. A breast rash can be itchy, scaly, ...
Learn about this operation to remove the breast tissue from one or both breasts. Find out about risks, results and what you can expect.
Diagnosis of a breast cyst usually includes a breast exam; imaging tests, such as a breast ultrasound or mammogram; and possibly fine-needle aspiration or a ...
... breasts. For example, breast reduction surgery can limit the amount of milk your breasts can make. If you've had surgery on your breasts or have any ...
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