I found a lump on the nipple of my right breast. He is also watching discharge from the nipple, is the nipple red, is it?
Is it breast cancer? ~ Gata56
Each change detected in the breast requires verification by means of a physician’s palpation, ultrasound and mammography. If there is a discharge from the nipple, it can be additionally collected for culture as it may be caused by inflammation. Only after performing these tests can a diagnosis be made. The mere presence of a lump in your breast is not breast cancer. Cancer is a histopathological diagnosis, not a physical diagnosis. If necessary, a biopsy of the lesion may be performed during imaging tests, i.e. USG. However, here too, one should be careful, because as long as the biopsy is negative, the diagnosis is uncertain. Only a positive result, ie confirming and histologically evaluating the change, provides the basis for the diagnosis.
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