
What Does A Lump Under The Breast Indicate?

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Hello Ms. XXXX,
I think the ultrasound was a good idea, but unless the radiologist who interpreted the ultrasound, and your family doctor, can conclude what the nature of the mass is (benign appearing fatty tissue? etc), I think it would be best to see a general surgeon. You might want to find one that specializes in the breast.
Sometimes in men the size of breast tissue can increase from things that suppress or block male androgens or increase estrogen.
Regarding whether cancer can be detected by ultrasound, the answer is sometimes. But for breast tissue, it isn't the most definitive way to diagnose cancer. A biopsy may be needed, and the surgeon would be the one to do that.
So here are 2 options I would suggest:
1. Go back to the FP doctor, discuss what specifically the ultrasound showed, and what recommendations the radiologist made in his/her report. Then depending on this discussion, take the next step. The FP may have a surgeon in mind that he/she recommends.
2. Or - go directly to a surgeon for consult.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.

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