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[|Human|] Asked by wink818 (Female; 28; no family history of cancer; Relevant drugs:none ) on Tue 14, Sep 2010 03:04am hi, had a breast ultrasound yesterday and i have a 1.45cm lump @9 oclock LOS 2 on my right breast where i breastfeed. it said its a well defined isohoezic lesion. when i asked my doctor about it, she said its nothing to worry about and i will need to have a followup scan after 6 months to monitor it. she said its non cancerous and will not need to be removed because its too small. just want your opinion on this, shud i get a biopsy? im 28 yo and still breastfeeding my son who s turning 1 this oct.
[|AI|]  Hi, Dear,Welcome with your query to Chat Doctor. Studied your query in full depth of its details. Reviewed it in context of your health concerns. Based On the facts, You mostly seem to suffer from-Benign Breast lump as its well-defined, and you are breastfeeding as your USG report and your doctors' assurance of it being non-cancerous.Hence, You should not worry about it being cancerous. Treatment-Repeat USG after 6 myths time as the current size is small. As breastfeeding itself reduces the risk of Breast Cancer -by 80% You need not worry about it being cancer. CT Scan and Mammography after 6 myths would decide if CT guided FNAC would be needed. In the mean while-Take care of the Nursing baby and breastfeeding of the baby. Till the time it is proved to be Cancerous Don't worry at all for it being Cancerous Lump in you breast. Second Opinion From breast Surgeon would help you to relieve your worry in this scenario. Hope that, This reply would help you to plan further treatment soon with your treating doctors. Best of Luck and early recovery. Welcome any further query in this regard, which would be replied in next session. Good Day!! Chat Doctor. N. Senior Surgical Specialist