
DO FIBROADENOMAS TURN INTO CANCER?
Fibroadenomas have a very low risk of developing into cancer. Fibroadenomas are not a risk factor for breast cancer.
Fibroadenomas have a negligible risk of becoming cancerous. Fibroadenomas are not a risk factor for breast cancer. There is no harm in leaving fibroadenomas detected in your breast using various methods.
If a mass suspected of being a fibroadenoma grows during radiological follow-up, it is generally necessary to confirm whether the lesion is a fibroadenoma, and a biopsy is performed under radiological guidance. Fibroadenomas that grow alone do not require surgical removal.
Fibroadenomas that grow very large, reach a palpable size, or cause anxiety can be removed with various nonsurgical or surgical methods. The breast is a cosmetic organ, and unnecessary surgery can disrupt this cosmetic appearance. It is advisable to avoid surgery for benign lesions when not necessary.
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