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Fibroadenoma

Fibroadenoma - What it is

What is fibroadenoma?

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Fibroadenoma is the most common tumour of the breast. It occurs in 25 percent of asymptomatic women, usually with a peak incidence in early reproductive life between the ages of 15 and 35.

Fibroadenoma is conventionally regarded as a benign tumour of the breast and is thought to represent a harmless overgrowth of breast tissue. It is hormone-dependent and may enlarge during pregnancy, and involutes (shrinks) with the rest of the breast after menopause.

Fibroadenoma - Symptoms

What are the symptoms of fibroadenomas?

Fibroadenoma often presents as a painless, highly mobile, firm nodule within the breast. They may also be detected upon routine breast imaging i.e. mammography or ultrasound examination.

Fibroadenoma - How to prevent?

Fibroadenoma - Causes and Risk Factors

What causes fibroadenoma?

Fibroadenoma has no known risk factors and is thought to be caused by female hormones.

Fibroadenoma - Diagnosis

How is a fibroadenoma diagnosed?

Clinical breast examination often reveals the characteristic ‘breast mouse’ which is a nodule that is very mobile within the breast. Mammograms and breast ultrasounds are often used depending on the risks, and diagnosis can be confirmed by core needle biopsy or excision biopsy.

Fibroadenoma - Treatments

How is a fibroadenoma treated?

A fibroadenoma may be monitored for long-term stability or they may be removed by vacuum-assisted needle biopsy (VAB) or surgery.

It may be difficult to differentiate a large fibroadenoma from the phyllodes tumour, another type of breast tumour, based on ultrasound or even core needle biopsy. If the latter is suspected, surgical excision with a margin to completely remove the tumour is recommended.

Fibroadenoma - Preparing for surgery

Fibroadenoma - Post-surgery care

Fibroadenoma - Other Information

Do fibroadenomas increase cancer risk?

Simple fibroadenomas do not increase the risk of breast cancer.

References

  1. Breastcancer.org. (2024, July 24). Fibroadenomas of the breast: Causes, symptoms, and treatment. Breastcancer.org - Breast Cancer Information and Support. https://www.breastcancer.org/benign-breast-conditions/fibroadenoma

  2. Fibroadenomas of the breast. American Cancer Society. (n.d.). https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/breast-cancer/non-cancerous-breast-conditions/fibroadenomas-of-the-breast.html

  3. Fibroadenoma | Breast Cancer now. (n.d.). https://breastcancernow.org/about-breast-cancer/breast-lumps-and-benign-not-cancer-breast-conditions/fibroadenoma/

  4. When a breast lump isn't cancer: 5 things to know about fibroadenomas: Jefferson health. Jefferson Health - Greater Philadelphia & South Jersey Region. (n.d.). https://www.jeffersonhealth.org/your-health/living-well/when-a-breast-lump-isnt-cancer


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