You are more likely to develop breast lumps if you have a benign breast condition. Discovering a lump might be frightening, but these benign breast changes (not cancer). The risk of breast cancer increases if you have certain forms of breast disease. Any changes or lumps in your breasts should be reported to your healthcare physician. The majority of non-cancerous lumps disappear on their own. Your first assumption might be that you have breast cancer if you detect a lump in your breast. Thankfully, the vast majority of breast lumps are benign, or non-cancerous. Breast lumps that are benign (noncancerous) can appear in both men and women. Benign breast disease is the name given to this ailment. While neither malignant nor life-threatening, these breast alterations may raise your chance of breast cancer in the future.
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