The presenting complaint in 70% of women with breast cancer is a lump, with 90% of all breast masses discovered by the patient themselves. The following information is intended for use as a guideline for the management of a patient with a palpable breast mass. ... Preventive Service Guidelines...
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Management of the patient with a breast mass varies according to age, history and clinical findings. Detection of a breast mass often creates anxiety for the woman and her family, requiring sensitive provider/patient communication.
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Breast Cancer Practice Guidelines [Collection of guidelines] ... Breast Cancer [Collection of guidelines] ... 1998 Update of Recommended Breast Cancer Surveillance Guidelines [1999]
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Any concerning breast mass that persists beyond one menstrual cycle should be referred for diagnostic mammography. ... For more information about the guidelines, or if you are interested in making changes or new submissions please contact: The Clinical Guidelines Administrator.
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Emergency | Pediatrics | Radiology | Pathology | Clinical Guidelines | Clinical Trials | News | Miscellaneous Resources ... Benign Breast Mass Patient/Family Resources...
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Every clinician should have a systematic method to address a presenting complaint of breast mass. Although methods will vary, the essential components of the inquiry should follow basic general guidelines (see Table I ).
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Description of Breast mass ... Breast mass: A mass in the mammary gland, either mobile or immobile. Once the mass has reached the size of a small garden pea, it can be detected by palpation. ... Breast Mass Referral Guidelines...
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It cannot be overemphasized that any postmenopausal woman not on hormone replacement who presents with a breast mass should be assumed to have cancer until proven otherwise. ... Table 2. Screening Guidelines for Women in Different Risk Categories...
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Breast masses can be broadly classified as benign or malignant. Common causes of a benign breast mass include fibrocystic disease, fibroadenoma, intraductal papilloma, and abscess.
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Article about Breast lump. Includes illustrations and topical information provided by ADAM and Drugs.com. ... Saslow D, Boetes C, Burke W, et al. American Cancer Society guidelines for breast screening with MRI as an adjunct to mammography. CA Cancer J Clin. 2007;57(2):75-89.
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