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ModernMedicine/Physician's Focus
Evaluating and Diagnosing Breast Masses

The most common breast problems for which women consult a physician are breast pain, nipple discharge, and a palpable mass; for males, it is gynecomastia. In adolescent girls, breast masses are usually benign; the majority are fibroadenomas. Evaluation of the breast is the same for men and women, and the prognosis is similar. ModernMedicine offers you informative articles on breast masses, a patient handout, and a discount to the upcoming conference on breast health.

Covered in this Physician’s Focus:

  • A breast mass in a 30-year-old woman
  • Breast masses in adolescent girls
  • Cysts
  • A practical approach in the evaluation of male patients with breast masses
  • PATIENT HANDOUT: Fibrocystic breast disease

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