Loading...


Breast Cancer
Fibrocystic Changes

-

Fibrocystic Breast Disease

Votes:22 Comments:0
Fibrocystic Breast Disease Susan M. Lark M.D. The Women's Health Companion Thirty percent of American women have fibrocystic breast disease, a benign (noncancerous) condition characterized by ro READ MORE
http://www.healthy.net/scr/article.asp...

Fibrocystic breast changes: lumps that are normal

Votes:8 Comments:0
Fibrocystic breast changes: lumps that are normal by Elaine Gottlieb Do your breasts feel lumpy? In most cases, you're probably experiencing fibrocystic breast change a benign condition that occu READ MORE
http://www.chiro.org/LINKS/FULL/Fibrocystic_Breast_Changes.shtml

Fibrocystic Breasts

Votes:33 Comments:0
Fibrocystic Breasts What Are Fibrocystic Breasts? Fibrocystic breast condition is a common, non-cancerous condition that affects more than 50% of women at some point in their lives. The most com READ MORE
http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/fibrocystic_breasts.asp

Painful Breasts

Votes:38 Comments:0
Painful Breasts Benign Fibrocystic Breast Disease July 30, 2008 By Tracee Cornforth, About.com About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board One thi READ MORE
http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/cysticbreasts/a/fibcysbrlubupan.htm
Fibrocystic changes can occur during the menstrual cycle. Women who have this condition will notice lumps in both breasts that increase in size and tenderness just before their period begins. Much of this is due to hormone fluctuations during the menstrual cycle. They may be considered non-cancerous but all breast lumps should be examined by a doctor. A mammogram, ultrasound, or needle biopsy may be necessary to confirm that the breast lumps are benign. Only a doctor can make the diagnosis of breast cancer.
Plant Homework Help , Prostate Cancer Library
Sites of Interest
Cell Biology Homework
-
Search
Search
Search
Search
Login
Privacy Policy