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Is Their A Risk Of Reoccurring Fibroadenosis Which Leads To Malignancy?

i had painful fibroadenosis been removed,and my mother had breast cancer been removed 13 yrs back and again malagnency in ovary ,which is been removed and treated with chemotheraphy.is their any risk of reoccuring fibroadenosis which leads to malignancy.please clear my doubt
Sat, 5 Apr 2014
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Dear sir/madam,
fibroadenosis from the same breast in uncommon another breast may develop fibroadenosis after some time once patient have malignancy tendency she may develope caner in any part of the body
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Is Their A Risk Of Reoccurring Fibroadenosis Which Leads To Malignancy?

Dear sir/madam, fibroadenosis from the same breast in uncommon another breast may develop fibroadenosis after some time once patient have malignancy tendency she may develope caner in any part of the body