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Is There Any Possibility Of Lesion Transforming To Malignancy?

On ULTRASOUND breast, the report revealed 1.4 cm fibroadenoma like lesion, but either I or the doctor is not able to palpate the mass, Sometimes pain persists. The physician suggested for follow up after 6 months. Do I have to wait? Is there any possibility of transforming to malignancy? The physician prescribed Primosa tablets for 2 months. I am 37 years old and have 1 girl child and I have breast fed her for 3 years.
Sat, 4 Jan 2014
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hi,

If ultrasound confirms fibroadenoma then most likely you need not worry. However a second ultrasound after 6 months is a must and any change will be known. Though its unlikely to get malignant, you must be aware of your condition and follow up with your doctor closely.
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Is There Any Possibility Of Lesion Transforming To Malignancy?

Hi, If ultrasound confirms fibroadenoma then most likely you need not worry. However a second ultrasound after 6 months is a must and any change will be known. Though its unlikely to get malignant, you must be aware of your condition and follow up with your doctor closely.