Does breast fibroma belong to carcinoma in situ?

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In recent years, more and more women pay attention to breast health care. Many women pay close attention to every detail of their breast for fear of missing any early symptoms of breast cancer. Sometimes women will feel some round lumps in their breasts and be diagnosed as breast fibroma in the hospital. Does breast fibroma belong to carcinoma in situ? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Does breast fibroma belong to carcinoma in situ?

First: breast fibroma belongs to benign tumor, not carcinoma in situ. Carcinoma in situ is malignant tumor. The so-called breast fibroma is actually a kind of benign tumor. Its components are glandular epithelium and fibrous tissue. Although women of all ages may be the disease group, it is more common in young women.

Second: painless breast mass, rarely accompanied by breast pain or nipple discharge. Lumps are often found unintentionally, in the bath, or during physical examination. Most of them are single or multiple, and they can be touched simultaneously or successively on both sides of the breast.

Third, most of them are round or oval, with a diameter of 1-3cm. Some of them are smaller or larger, and occasionally large ones can be seen. Clear boundary, neat edge, smooth surface, full of elasticity, no tenderness, large range of activity, no adhesion with skin.

matters needing attention

1. Establish good living and eating habits, avoid and reduce psychological stress factors, and keep a good mood. Control the intake of high-fat, high calorie diet, do not indiscriminately take exogenous estrogen. 2. Master the method of breast self-examination, develop the habit of breast self-examination once a month, if the cause of breast nodules is unknown, go to the hospital for diagnosis in time. Actively participate in breast cancer screening.