No: From an oncologic point of view i agree that bilateral white discharge is not of clinical concern. Routine mammography and physical exams or work up in the face of unilateral bloody discharge or new masses is appropriate.
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Galactorrhea?: My first concern would be a prolactinoma of the pituitary gland. They are more common than folks think. This is just the beginning of the workup; galactorrhea is seldom ralted to any breast masses.
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