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Originally posted by wyldblyss
Sometimes ultrasound can determine if something is likely to be benign. I think it has to do with the shape and density of it, and just plain experience. When I found a lump in my breast they first did an ultrasound. The ultrasound told them that I needed to see a surgeon right away. Three days later I was on the operating table having a lumpectomy.
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That's crazy. Glad you're ok now. But you're absolutely right, experience tells you how it looks and that it's benign. Also, the fibroadenoma lump was moving around in her breast, and was not stationary. From what I understand, cancerous lumps are not moving because they are somewhat entangled in the surrounding muscle fibers and cells.
Ladies, touch yourselves and check your titties. I can't stress that enough.