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21. Breast Lipoma: Non-Cancerous Breast Masses

Although breast cancer is common, non-cancerous breast masses are even more common. In these additional articles, fibrocystic change, breast cysts, and fibroadenomas are discussed as frequently encountered non-cancerous breast masses. A breast lipoma...

September 24, 2025 – 3 min read

22. Lymph Node: Non-Cancerous Breast Masses

Lymph nodes serve as filters for our lymphatic system and are normally present throughout the body. The mere presence of a lymph node in the breast does not automatically signal the presence of...

September 26, 2025 – 5 min read

23. Sebaceous Cyst: Non-Cancerous Breast Masses

Sebaceous cysts, also referred to as epidermal inclusion cysts, are typically harmless, slow growing bumps felt under the skin. These can occur in many locations of the body, including the breasts and axillae...

April 3, 2025 – 3 min read

24. Breast Trauma: Contusions and Hematomas

Breast trauma is relatively common. After experiencing breast trauma patients are often sent for diagnostic breast imaging to evaluate changes in the breast noticed either by the patient or primary care provider. Although soft...

September 28, 2025 – 4 min read

25. Gynecomastia

What is Gynecomastia? Gynecomastia is a condition in which men have enlarged breasts, the most common benign disorder of the male breast tissue. It may be present in one or both breasts. How...

September 30, 2025 – 1 min read

26. Breast Pain and Tenderness Reported at the Time of Screening Mammography

Breast pain is a general term that includes sharp breast pain, breast discomfort, and breast tenderness. 70-80% of women experience breast pain and tenderness at some time in their life. It is very...

March 11, 2025 – 2 min read

27. Diagnostic Imaging Evaluating Breast Pain and Tenderness

Breast pain is a general term that includes sharp breast pain, breast discomfort, and breast tenderness. 70-80% of women experience breast pain and tenderness at some time in their life. It is very...

March 11, 2025 – 2 min read

28. Nipple Discharge? Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Potential Signs of Cancer

Nipple discharge is any fluid that comes out of the milk ducts through the nipple. This is a normal and expected occurrence during breastfeeding but may be alarming at any other time. Nipple...

March 18, 2025 – 4 min read

29. Nipple Discharge with Normal Breast Imaging Results

It can be quite worrisome for women who experience fluid coming from the nipple, otherwise known as nipple discharge. All new or changing occurrences of nipple discharge should be discussed with your primary...

October 1, 2025 – 4 min read