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Breast LumpAka: Breast Mass
- History: Risk Factors Evaluation
- History: Characteristics of Breast Mass
- Mass Location ("Point with one finger to its location")
- Changes in size, pain, swelling
- Nipple Discharge
- Method of discovery
- Duration mass has been present
- Change with Menstrual Cycle (Hormonal influences)
- Tenderness at Breast Mass site
- Etiologies of Discrete Breast Lumps
- Age under 20 years
- Fibroadenoma: 50%
- Benign Breast Mass: 50%
- Age 20 to 29 years
- Fibroadenoma: 35%
- Benign Breast Mass: 52%
- Breast Cyst: 10%
- Breast Cancer: 3%
- Age 30 to 39 years
- Fibroadenoma: 18%
- Benign Breast Mass: 62%
- Breast Cyst: 10%
- Breast Cancer: 10%
- Age 40 to 55 years
- Fibroadenoma: 9%
- Benign Breast Mass: 31%
- Breast Cyst: 25%
- Breast Cancer: 35%
- Age over 55 years
- Benign Breast Mass: 13%
- Breast Cyst: 2%
- Breast Cancer: 85%
- Age under 20 years
- Types of Breast Masses
- Breast Cyst
- Fibroadenoma
- Fibrocystic Breast
- Breast Cancer
- Exam
- See Breast Exam
- Document patient identified Breast Mass location
- Patient points to the lump with one finger
- Diagnostics
- Breast Ultrasound
- Mammogram in mass evaluation
- Not used to evaluate palpable mass
- Used to evaluate for other concurrent lesions
- Delay Mammogram 2 weeks after aspiration
- Aspiration may cause hematoma
- Wait time avoids false positives
- Breast aspiration, fine needle aspirate or core biopsy
- Excisional breast biopsy
- Triple Test Score
- Management: Protocol 1 based on starting with ultrasound
- Start with breast ultrasound
- Ultrasound shows simple cyst
- Aspirate and
- Repeat Clinical Breast Exam in 4-6 weeks
- Ultrasound shows complex cyst or solid lesion
- Mammogram and
- Fine needle aspirate or core-needle biopsy
- Ultrasound does not reveal lesion
- Mammogram and
- Fine needle aspirate or core-needle biopsy
- Mangement: Protocol 2 based on starting with FNA
- Start with fine-needle aspirate of Breast Mass
- Breat mass is cystic
- No residual cyst after aspiration
- Age over 40: Mammogram or core needle biopsy
- Age under 40: Ultrasound or core needle biopsy
- Residual cyst or bloody fluid aspirated
- Repeat Clinical Breast Exam in 6 weeks
- No residual cyst after aspiration
- Breast Mass is solid
- FNA malignant: Treat
- FNA Suspicious: Core-needle or Excisional Biopsy
- FNA non-diagnostic
- Age over 40: Mammogram or core needle biopsy
- Age under 40: Ultrasound or core needle biopsy
- FNA benign
- Obtain Mammogram
- If MammoGram Positive
- Ultrasound or
- Core-needle biopsy
- If MammoGram Negative
- Repeat Clinical Breast Exam in 6 weeks
- Management: Protocol 3 Basic Approach based on age
- Premenopausal asymmetrical palpable mass
- Reexamine during days 5-10 of Menstrual Cycle
- Mammogram if age over 30 years
- Breast Ultrasound if difficult localization
- Attempt aspiration of breast lesion
- Postmenopausal asymmetrical palpable mass
- Premenopausal asymmetrical palpable mass
- References
