Breast Cancer Month Quotes

by admin on July 22, 2007

Breast Cancer Month Quotes
What Bi-Rad Category 2, the mean and is the same as the BRC 2. What does it mean?

I went to the health department. (lack of insurance and employment) and found a lump in my right breast. The funny thing is it's the same breast was on the sore, has always been a bit wider, and even after my last 4 years pregnancy, lactation is a bit. Not by any means a good flow, just a drop ever so often. They put on a program so he could get a mammogram. I'm just 27 so it was a bit strange that I was on a mission at this age. The test was negative to my right and my left was not yet proven. This was 9 months ago. I was through the paperwork and realized that at the bottom of my appointment was in the laboratories of the words "BI-RADS CATEGORY 2. I am not sure what it means and I recently saw BRC 2 to the initial search and online cancer is described as "a higher risk of a BRC 1". BI Is it the same, and BRC-RAD CATEGORY 1 and 2. And … What do they mean and what it means for me if I'm Bi Rad Category 2? Thank you.

This is probably the same thing. Classification categories I and II are benign lesions, ie no evidence of cancer was seen. Category 1 / Negative There is no comment. The breasts are symmetrical and no masses, architectural disturbances or suspicious calcifications are present Rating 2 / benign Conclusion: This is also a negative mammogram, but the interpreter could describe a conclusion. Involution, calcified fibroadenomas, multiple secretory calcifications, fat containing lesions such as oil cysts, lipomas, galactoceles, and mixed density hamartomas all have a characteristic appearance, and may be labeled with confidence. The interpreter might wish to describe intramammary lymph nodes, implants, etc. while still concluding that there is no evidence of cancer mammography. Http: / / www.birads.at / kategorien.html Therefore, where appropriate, the radiologist saw something that did not cancer is suspected. There are many things in our breasts, which are not cancerous, but is mentioned in a radiological report. A category II does not mean they have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. Please talk to the nurse at the Health Department. She must be able to alleviate your fears better than anyone!

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