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- $Title{Fibrocystic Breast Disease and Breast Cancer}
- $Subject{cancer breast breasts fibrocystic disease diseases Neoplasm Neoplasms
- Subcutaneous Tissue tissues lumpiness fat fats diet diets cancers carcinoma
- lumps cysts lump cyst benign mass masses nipple nipples discharge discharges
- menstruation pregnancy medication medications hormonal mammograms mammogram
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- Fibrocystic Breast Disease and Breast Cancer
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- QUESTION: My grandmother died of breast cancer, my mother has had it, and I'm
- afraid I'll get it too. I have a condition called fibrocystic breast disease,
- which I am told is very common. It scares the living daylights out of me to
- have this lumpiness in my breasts. What can I do to prevent this from
- happening?
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- ANSWER: With the flood of questions about breast disease that have been
- addressed to me lately your letter and this answer will be of interest to
- many.
- Besides cutting down on the amount of fat in your diet, there is little
- that can be done to prevent breast cancer from developing. With careful
- monitoring of the breasts, however, you can avoid tragic consequences of
- breast cancer by catching it in its earliest stages.
- The presence of fibrocystic breast disease does not mean you will
- definitely get cancer. In fact, the majority of women with this condition are
- not at a significantly increased risk of it. About half of all women have
- some signs of fibrocystic breast disease, which is characterized by breast
- pain, lumps or cysts. These lumps and cysts are generally benign.
- You, however, do need extra caution than most, because of the history of
- the disease in your family.
- Major risk factors of breast cancer include being over the age of fifty,
- never having children, early age of menstruation, late menopause, atypical
- cells in a breast biopsy, previous history of breast cancer, or having a
- mother, sister or daughter with the disease.
- Your best weapon in fighting breast cancer is early detection. This
- means you should find a good doctor who you can feel comfortable with over the
- years. By seeing the same doctor, he or she will be able to note changes that
- might be suspicious over a period of time.
- The initial examination for a breast complaint should begin with a
- careful history. This includes giving the physician information about the
- presence of any mass, pain or nipple discharge, and any changes associated
- with menstruation, pregnancy, local injuries or medication that could have
- hormonal effects.
- If you've had previous mammograms with another doctor, you should see to
- it that the new doctor receives copies of the reports. A base line mammogram
- should be given to every woman between ages 35 and 40. They should be
- repeated every 2 years until age 50, and yearly after that.
- Your doctor must do an extensive physical examination. In many cases,
- the benign breast lumps need no treatment. In some cases, aspiration of the
- lump is necessary. This involves the doctor inserting a needle while applying
- suction. Any bloody fluid that is removed should be examined. Anything
- suspicious requires biopsy. Some researchers have found that you can lessen
- the symptoms of fibrocystic breast disease by eliminating caffeine from your
- diet (although there is some controversy about this). Nowadays, however, this
- isn't very difficult because there are many decaffeinated products on the
- market, including decaf coffees, teas, and cola beverages.
- As I have insisted so many times, the answer to questions on breast
- diseases, particularly breast cancer, lies in the philosophy of early
- detection, and rapid treatment as the best defense against this frightening
- disease.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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