I have them as well and it's quite common in women. It's important you get a 'BASE MAMMOGRAM' so the next time you go in for your next Mammopgram they will compare it to your base one and see if there are any differences between the two xrays. If there is then you'll be sent for a scan, but don't panic. I had a change and had the scan done and it was just another nodule (or cyst.) DON'T drink too much caffeine and when you go for the Mammogram DON'T drink ANY caffeine for at least 10 hours before the xray.
Not until diagnosed as benign or malignant.
Well, darling, a breast nodule is just a fancy term for a lump in the breast. It can be caused by a variety of things, from harmless cysts to more serious tumors. If you find one, don't just sit there twiddling your thumbs - go get it checked out by a doctor, pronto.
Unlikely as they usually appear near bones.
Nodules will be formed, and depending on the type of cancer, ducts will be blocked thereby preventing milk production and passage. In terms of outside appearance, nothing.
There are usually no symptoms associated with thyroid nodules unless they become so large that they can be felt or seen at the base of your neck. If you think you have thyroid nodules, you should seek the advice of a physician because sometimes they can be cancerous.
Fibroadenosis is a benign condition characterized by the formation of lumps or nodules in the breast tissue. It can cause breast pain, tenderness, and lumpiness, especially before or during menstruation. Fibroadenosis is not associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.
Yes, primary nodules don't have germinal centers(active B cells) while secondary nodules do.
Every woman's breasts are unique. You should not be wrapped up in their size. There is much more value in a loving relationship that does not depend on petty things like breast size. Perhaps you should reconsider your motives.
"In my opinion, breast cancer patients who would like breast implants should be offered them free of charge."
No that is more in the realm of Rheumatoid arthritis. If you are getting nodules you must be having a pretty serious flare, You should seek advice to get it under control as quickly as possible.
No. Spleen nodules cannot grow in human or any other lungs. Spleen nodules grow on the spleen. There are nodules that do grow in the lungs, however.
The nodules likely refer to thyroid nodules. The process within these nodules involves the formation of abnormal growths or lumps on the thyroid gland. These nodules can be benign or malignant and may affect thyroid function. Further evaluation, such as biopsy or imaging, may be needed to determine the nature of the nodules.