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Smoothly Marginated Hypoechoic Lesion In Breast, Lymph Node Seen In Left Axillary Region. Cancer?

smoothly marginated hypoechoic lessoon is seen at 2B of right breast measuring 0.57 x 0.55 x 0.34cm.there is lobulated,solid hypoechoic lession at 2-3B of the left breast measuring 2.10 x 2.24 x 1.27cm. intrammamary ducts are not dilated Skin, subcutaneous tissue ,and retroareolar regions are unremarkable. A 1.30 x 0.85 cm lymph node is seen in the left axillary region DO I HAVE CANCER?
Mon, 11 Mar 2013
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Dear neelieonyal,
It is better to see your family doctor. firstly we have to rule out if it is not an inflamatory process. if necessary according to him get Fine Needle Aspiration done. If it is suspicious exicision biopsy may be needed. All breast lumps should be thoroughly evaluated.
Truly,
Dr. j. Ticku
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Smoothly Marginated Hypoechoic Lesion In Breast, Lymph Node Seen In Left Axillary Region. Cancer?

Dear neelieonyal, It is better to see your family doctor. firstly we have to rule out if it is not an inflamatory process. if necessary according to him get Fine Needle Aspiration done. If it is suspicious exicision biopsy may be needed. All breast lumps should be thoroughly evaluated. Truly, Dr. j. Ticku