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What Causes A Hard Lump On The Right Breast?

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Posted on Fri, 30 Sep 2016
Question: Just had a biopsy on outside rt breast after hard 1 cm lump detected. Apparently techs could not agree on diagnosis because it is being sent to Mayo Clinic for analysis. What should I be concerned about? Why could diagnosis not be made? What are possibilities?

What could the lump be and why can't they tell?
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Answered by Dr. Indranil Ghosh (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Sometimes diagnosis on pathology is difficult

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.

As it is a hard lump, possibility of breast cancer is there. But at the same time, pain is unusual for a small cancer. So possibility of benign lesion like fibroadenosis or fat necrosis also there.

Pathology is not a black and white science always and it may be difficult to diagnose borderline or atypical lesions. This is probably a very difficult one hence they need expert opinion. It may take some more time but always better to be sure.

I would advise you not to worry too much and wait for the final report. It is not necessarily cancer unless reported as such. Even if it is, a 1 cm cancer is usually cured.

Hope this helps.
Regards
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What Causes A Hard Lump On The Right Breast?

Brief Answer: Sometimes diagnosis on pathology is difficult Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for your query. As it is a hard lump, possibility of breast cancer is there. But at the same time, pain is unusual for a small cancer. So possibility of benign lesion like fibroadenosis or fat necrosis also there. Pathology is not a black and white science always and it may be difficult to diagnose borderline or atypical lesions. This is probably a very difficult one hence they need expert opinion. It may take some more time but always better to be sure. I would advise you not to worry too much and wait for the final report. It is not necessarily cancer unless reported as such. Even if it is, a 1 cm cancer is usually cured. Hope this helps. Regards