No: Your doctor will surly want to get blopsies or remove the fibroadenomas but they are not cancerous. It is a little unusual to have several and i'd ask your doctor why.
Answered 6/28/2020
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Need 2 Ask Ur Dr. : What is described on your ultrasound is a benign finding. However, it needs to be interpreted within the context of why the ultrasound was ordered--is there a palpable abnormality?...An abnormality seen on a mammogram?...Breast pain? The ultrasound report should include info which tells the ordering physician what the next step is (routine follow-up, close f/u, biopsy)--please talk to your dr.
Answered 9/11/2012
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Benign: This is a "textbook" BIRADS category 2(benign) finding. No biopsy or short interval follow up necessary in most cases.
Answered 10/22/2018
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