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Breast Mass - Surgery Expert Forum
- Jun 21, 2010
Hello, I am a 30 y/o female with no history of BC in my family. My PCP had found a l...
Hetrogenous thyroid - Thyroid Disorders Community
- Oct 13, 2009
ten years ago the left lobe of thyroid was removed due to large goiter/Hashimoto's. Been o...
Breast Cancer - Breast Cancer Community
- Mar 13, 2011
Hi! I just had my mammogram and ultrasound done on 2/18/2011 and the results were: 1.5 cm l...
breast ultrasound with suspicion of malignancy - Cancer Community
- Jan 04, 2013
I have an ultrasound that says a 1.2 x .8 x .6 (or .06) cm hypoechoic oval mass with a lobu...
suspected fibroadenoma - Breast Cancer Expert Forum
- Jul 11, 2008
52 yr old post menopausal woman had recent mammogram ultra sound results were- both breast ...
breast ultrasound result - Breast Cancer Community
- May 12, 2013
lobulated septated cystic nodule?
BIRAD 4 and microcalcifications - Breast Cancer Community
- Jul 14, 2012
Hi, I had my first mammogram a couple of weeks ago and was then sent for a spot compression...
BIRADS 4 - a, b or c - Breast Cancer Community
- Aug 24, 2022
I had ultrasound and mammograph and have been referred for a biopsy. Mass was classified as...
Ultrasound??? - Thyroid Disorders Community
- Dec 04, 2010
I had a ultrasound done but i have not heard from the doc. Can anyone help me understand th...
hypoechoic nodule - Breast Cancer Expert Forum
- Feb 05, 2013
can breast hypoechoic nodule disappear?
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