Breast Fibroadenoma: What Women Need to Know

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A breast fibroadenoma is a benign tumor commonly found in young women, often linked to increased estrogen levels, particularly in teenagers and those undergoing hormone therapy. While it is typically harmless and may resolve on its own, concerns arise for women over 39 years old regarding the need for a biopsy. Biopsies are performed to differentiate between benign lumps and malignant tumors, with histological analysis used to assess cellular differences. Although breast cancer screening via mammography is generally recommended for women over 50, younger women are not routinely screened for fibroadenomas. If a breast lump is detected, general practitioners usually refer patients to specialized clinics for evaluation, where a biopsy is considered a safe method to confirm the nature of the lump.
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What is a breast fibroadenoma at women?
 
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It's a benign tumour... pretty harmless...
 
Fibroadenoma occurs in young women; it is not a problem and is normally not treated.
It goes away on it's own. It is thought to be caused by increases in estrogen levels, it is most common in teenagers, and in young women on hormone therapy.
 
Oxygenne said:
you said in young women.
but what about a woman at 39 y o?

do you think a biopsy is good?
what are the risk in the case of biopsy?
Check with your doctor. We cannot give medical advice here.
 
Oxygenne said:
you said in young women.
but what about a woman at 39 y o?

do you think a biopsy is good?
what are the risk in the case of biopsy?

Breast cancer screening (mammography) is only offerred to women over 50...

It is unusual for younger women to get the condition and so it is not worthwhile routinely screening anyone younger...

If someone has a breast lump then GPs normally refer them to a one stop breast clinic... a biopsy is done to make sure that the lump is benign and not malignant... The tissue undergoes histological analysis (i.e. someone uses a microscope to look at the cells in the breast lump)... they can detect cellular difference between cells within benign lumps (fibroadenoma) or malignant tumours (breast cancer)... There is no risk in a biopsy...
 
Revenged said:
a biopsy is done to make sure that the lump is benign .
There is no risk in a biopsy...

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