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| | Breast Masses - New Treatments, January 2, 2007 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05) |
 | | When you cite to your patient’s the risk, it is one in eight, unlike one in eleven when I trained 13 years ago, it is one in eight, but it’s for woman living to the age of 85, and be careful to state that clearly to your patient’s breast mass. |
 | | Ultrasound used to be used for differentiating cystic masses, but we’re finding that it can actually look at different types of cancers and early cancers, so it is used, be careful about using just whole breast ultrasound, you will find too many things that you really don’t want to be dealing with. |
 | | I would like to divide those unto two categories, benign features and suspicious features, benign features, if it’s induced, if it’s bilateral, the color is green, gray or brown, these are kind of the normal fibrocystic changes, again changes, not disease of the breast, and those are absolutely normal. |
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