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Any causes of breast lumps besides cancer? what would they be and what is done about other kinds of lumps?

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Cysts, benign tumor: In my surgical practice, the most common cause of a well-defined breast lump is a cyst. This can easily be differentiated from a tumor by ultrasound or needle aspiration. If the lump is solid, it may be due to a benign tumor (ie, fibroadenoma) or a cancer; the only way to determine this is by tissue diagnosis, which can usually be done by needle-biopsy in the office or breast center.

Answered 12/10/2013

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