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What is Fibrocystic breasts?



What is Fibrocystic breasts?

  • Fibrocystic breasts: The development of benign fluid-filled cysts in the breasts as well as scar-like tissue. The cysts can make breast cancer examinations more difficult.

Fibrocystic breasts: Introduction

Who gets Fibrocystic breasts?

Gender Ratio for Fibrocystic breasts: females only

What causes Fibrocystic breasts?

Causes of Fibrocystic breasts: see causes of Fibrocystic breasts

What are the symptoms of Fibrocystic breasts?

Symptoms of Fibrocystic breasts: see symptoms of Fibrocystic breasts

Onset of Fibrocystic breasts: usually 30-50 years of age

Fibrocystic breasts: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Fibrocystic breasts.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Fibrocystic breasts.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Fibrocystic breasts: see treatments for Fibrocystic breasts
Research for Fibrocystic breasts: see research for Fibrocystic breasts

Organs Affected by Fibrocystic breasts:

Organs and body systems related to Fibrocystic breasts include:

Name of Fibrocystic breasts

Main name of condition: Fibrocystic breasts


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