There are three types of breast nodules, will they soon reach four categories?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-31

"My breast nodules are already in category 3, will they soon deteriorate to category 4, which is breast cancer?My nodule is already quite large, is there a risk if it is not surgically removed?Every time I do color ultrasound, the doctor recommends that I remove it, if I don't cut it, will it become bad?These questions are often heard in the process of diagnosis and treatment, and they also reflect that many people do not have a correct understanding of breast nodules.

1. The distance between the three types of breast nodules and breast cancerThe answer is no, breast nodules of the second and third categories are usually benign, and benign nodules are easily distinguishable from the manifestations of breast cancer. Benign nodules have well-defined, regular-shaped borders and grow very slowly, while malignant nodules have the opposite. Breast cancers often have unclear borders, irregular shapes, and grow quickly. 2. Should the breast nodule be surgically removed if it is large, and will there be a risk if it is not removed?

The answer is no, benign nodules are like bound children, there is a clear limit for growth, and generally grows to about three centimeters and then stops. Their growth rate is relatively slow, like spring rain, growing little by little. The nodules of breast cancer are like wild horses that grow uncontrollably in a short period of time, and can double and expand in a month, from one point to two points, and then from two points to four points, and exponentially increase. If a nodule grows very slowly, or is stationary, well-defined, and morphologically regular, then it is likely to be a benign nodule. Such nodules do not need to be surgically removed, they are like grass waiting to bloom, and they only need to be observed and checked regularly to confirm that they have no tendency to deteriorate.

3. Will breast nodules become bad if they are not cut?This view is actually debatable, because when something bad grows, it is a bad thing, and what is benign does not change badly. Just like a little boy can't become a little girl, then some people will definitely say at this time, and there are many people on the Internet who say that the original type two and three nodules finally became breast cancer. But in reality, from a pathological point of view, a benign nodule does not turn malignant. So, why do some people end up with breast cancer?There are two main possibilities for this. One case is that it is already breast cancer in its own right, but it manifests itself only in the form of a benign nodule during the incubation period. As we all know, breast cancer has an incubation period, during which benign nodules may gradually turn malignant. Therefore, your doctor will order regular follow-up examinations to closely monitor the nodules for changes. Another condition is a newly grown nodule. Observation of nodules requires fixed-point observation, and nodules at 3 o'clock cannot be simply compared with nodules at 9 o'clock. The purpose of regular re-examination is to detect new and poorly performing nodules in time, so as to achieve early screening and **. Therefore, we should take a correct view of the problem of breast nodules and not easily believe some irresponsible online statements. Trust the science and the doctor's diagnosis, get regular breast exams to make sure you're healthy.

4. Is there really no way to find breast nodules?

Of course, there are indeed two ways to observe nodules: negative and positive. Negative observation, as you say, is the "leave it alone" approach, with a follow-up every three to six months to see if there is any noticeable change in the nodule. Active observation, on the other hand, is to observe at the same time as the medication, trying to make the nodule smaller or stop growing under the effect of the drug. If the nodule can be successfully controlled from growing or shrinking, it is likely not malignant. Moreover, some nodules can even be eliminated by **, which is mainly for those nodules caused by hyperplasia. However, it is important to note that nodules that are like neoplasia are not eliminated. However, for nodules caused by hyperplasia, the nodules will naturally disappear once the problem of hyperplasia is resolved. So, how can you tell if a nodule is formed by hyperplasia?In fact, the method is very simple, that is, to observe whether there is a tingling or swelling sensation in the breast. If there is, then there is a high probability that the nodule is caused by hyperplasia. As long as we use traditional Chinese medicine to solve the problem of hyperplasia, the nodules will naturally be solved. Focus on breast health

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