How big is a breast nodule that can be operated? Do breast nodules require surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If it is a benign nodule, it is recommended that it be removed if it is larger than 1 cm. If the nodule is malignant, it must be removed, regardless of size. The size of a breast nodule that requires surgery depends on the nature of the nodule, i.e., benign or malignant, as well as the border, and needs to be evaluated before **.

    Breast nodules are one of the most common breast lesions and can induce and aggravate the condition if not actively controlled and intervened. Go to a breast specialist or general surgery department as soon as possible, and then actively deal with the cause ** after evaluation, such as doing B ultrasound, if necessary, you need to do puncture pathology, and then positive ** according to the results.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    According to the information you provided, it is not a big problem, it should be a nodule with breast hyperplasia. You can take a little ** Chinese patent medicine for breast hyperplasia, and pay attention to regular reexamination, generally once a year, try to go to a larger hospital, and if necessary, you can do a mammography X-ray.

    The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University - Breast Surgery - Chief Physician Guo Baoliang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Breast nodules should be evaluated not only by the size of the nodules, but also by the Bi-RADS grading system. The diagnosis is Class I or Class II, and no abnormalities do not need to be treated; The diagnosis is divided into three categories, and some recommend regular follow-up for 3 to 6 months; If the nodules reach category 4 or 5, surgical biopsy is recommended to rule out the risk of cancer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to see that there is nothing to say about Nanjing L Wuzhou L Hospital, and the experience is relatively rich. It doesn't matter, breast hyperplasia, endocrine disorders, high estrogen secretion. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is caused by irritability, irritability, anxiety, anxiety, liver fire, and congestion of the liver and spleen.

    If the liver fire is too strong, it will affect endocrine and so on. It is recommended that you need to maintain a balanced mentality, not be too stressed, and go out for a walk often.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Whether a breast nodule requires surgery or not should be determined on the basis of the specific condition of the nodule:

    Grade 2 breast nodules are benign and do not require surgery;

    2. For grade 3 breast nodules, if the patient's tumor is small, observation is sufficient, and regular re-examination is sufficient; If the patient's tumor is large and compressive, surgery should be considered;

    3. For grade 4-6 breast nodules, surgery can be considered**, and it is recommended that patients undergo mammography first, and decide the next step according to the pathological results**.

    The cost of outpatient surgery for breast nodules is about 500-600 yuan, minimally invasive surgery is about 5000-6000 yuan, the cost of inpatient surgery for benign nodules is about 7000-8000 yuan, and the cost of inpatient surgery for patients with malignant tumors is about 10,000 yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main types of breast nodules include cystic hyperplasia of the breast, adenocarcinoma of the breast duct, simple hyperplasia of the breast, fibroadenoma of the breast, etc., and the main means are conservative and surgery.

    Clause. 1. Cystic hyperplasia of the breast is currently believed to be related to hormonal changes in women's menstrual period, mainly manifested as multiple hyperplastic nodules, but not accompanied by tenderness, hard texture, can recover on its own with the end of menstruation, no special **, and the symptoms can be replaced with hormones**.

    Clause. 2. Ductal adenocarcinoma of the breast is mainly manifested as a hard nodule with the possibility of metastasis, and timely surgery is the main means.

    Clause. 3. Simple hyperplasia of the breast gland is mainly manifested as hyperplasia nodules with fluid deficiency and no change with menstrual period, which generally does not cause symptoms, and at the same time is soft and painless to touch, which can be followed up and observed.

    Clause. Fourth, breast fibrous glands are buried in macroma is a common disease in women, and the method of surgical excision is generally adopted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The decision to remove a breast nodule is not based solely on the size of the lesion. The vast majority of breast nodules are benign. For breast nodules with BIRADS classification grade 3 or below, only regular follow-up can be done, and if the nodule classification does not increase after more than 2 years of follow-up, no special treatment can be done.

    The malignant transformation rate of grade 3 breast nodules is less than 2%, and grade 2 and below are basically benign masses. However, if the breast nodule is large and exceeds 3 cm, surgical resection can be done. Nodules with breast nodules of grade 4 and above have a high probability of malignancy, regardless of size, and should be biopsied for pathology to confirm benign and malignant malignancy.

    Benign nodules can be followed up for observation, while malignant nodules require prompt surgery** and, if necessary, adjuvant chemoradiotherapy.

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