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Painful Breast, Dark Scar And Spots. Ultrasound Ruled Out Cancer. Prescribed Femicol. What Can Be Done?

I was having some pain in my left breast , after 6 months, some dark scars or spots emerged over it and now its size is also reduced! I got an ultra-sound report veryfying the presence of a lump in it, doctor said its not cancerous and she prescribed me Femicol as medicine! i have been using it since last 4 months, the pain is reduced somehow bt i m seriously worried about its size-rreduction as well as the scars on my breast. plz guide me.
Mon, 11 Feb 2013
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Oncologist, Radiation 's  Response
Hi,
if your mammography report came as something like a benign lump you can surely rely on your radiologist. Fibroadenosis can be a diagnosis. no chance of cancer as cancer lump will not regress automatically. you may repeat your mammography after 6 months . at present nothing to be worried.
Continue the medicine prescribed by your doctor and keep in touch with him. take care.
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Painful Breast, Dark Scar And Spots. Ultrasound Ruled Out Cancer. Prescribed Femicol. What Can Be Done?

Hi, if your mammography report came as something like a benign lump you can surely rely on your radiologist. Fibroadenosis can be a diagnosis. no chance of cancer as cancer lump will not regress automatically. you may repeat your mammography after 6 months . at present nothing to be worried. Continue the medicine prescribed by your doctor and keep in touch with him. take care.