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Fibroadenoma of breast


Question Posted Monday March 1 2004, 3:23 am

My 29 years old sister suffered from fibroadenoma, two and half years ago, which was removed surgically. Now, again she has felt a lump in that same portion. the size of the lump reduces after her periods. there is no pain, no discharge. but in the previous case,pain and discharge was there. she is also planning to get married very soon.
will it be advisable to marry with the lump?
What should she done?
Is it true that fibroadenoma disappears, when she will be pregnant?
Is there any non surgical method for this?
Please help


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notnormal answered Monday March 1 2004, 8:24 pm:
Here is a website about fibroadenoma:

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Since it is related to hormones, it may dissappear with pregnancy. As far as non-surgical treatment, her doctor is the best source of advice.

I don't see any reason to not get married. You may be more worried than she is. Researching and finding out more about it may make you more comfortable about her fibroadenoma.

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spacefem answered Monday March 1 2004, 6:23 pm:
she needs to talk to her doctors, but why on earth would she consider not getting married, just because of a breast lump? That's insane. You have to live life no matter what state you're in. Unless she gets too sick to physically put on a dress and walk down an aisle, she should totally get married, if that's where her heart is.

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DruidX answered Monday March 1 2004, 6:37 am:
The only thing I can suggest is you get your sister to get it checked out by a doctor. This isn't really the sort of thing that can be told on the internet.

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