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What Does This Mammography Test Result Indicate?

Hi Doc. I had my mammography and the result is there are nodular densities bilaterally.. No focal increase in parenchymal density, architectural distortion, nor asymm etry note...... Please let me know there is any point to worry regarding beast cancer? Thanks, Chloe
Mon, 12 Dec 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Nodular density could be due to aging process, fibrocystic disease and breast neoplasm
I would suggest to consult the experienced surgeon and undergo breast examination, USG scan, USG guided FNAC and if needed then excision biopsy.
Treatment will depend on the specific cause.
Avoid stress, take healthy diet, drink plenty of water and do regular exercise.
So consult the surgeon and take proper advise.
Hope this may help you

Contact HCM for further health query
Best regards
Dr.Sagar
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What Does This Mammography Test Result Indicate?

Hello dear I understand your concern Nodular density could be due to aging process, fibrocystic disease and breast neoplasm I would suggest to consult the experienced surgeon and undergo breast examination, USG scan, USG guided FNAC and if needed then excision biopsy. Treatment will depend on the specific cause. Avoid stress, take healthy diet, drink plenty of water and do regular exercise. So consult the surgeon and take proper advise. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr.Sagar