29 year’s Old female has a breast lump in the upper outer quadrant of the left breast, firm, 2 cm. in size, no Lymphnodes enlargement diagnosed as fibroadenoma.
What is the management for the above patient?
A . MRI
B . Percutaneous core biopsy and conservative follow-up
C . Mammogram
Answer: B
Explanation:
Fibroadenoma of the breast is a common benign lesion affecting women during their reproductive years. Despite their benignity, fibroadenomas can cause physical deformity due to large size and may produce discomfort or emotional distress in affected individuals. The traditional management options available to women diagnosed with a fibroadenoma include observation or surgical excision. Two newer approaches, percutaneous excision and in situ cryoablation, have been developed and are less invasive than surgical excision. The purpose of this consensus statement is to put these four management options into perspective for our members and their patients. In most patients with fibroadenoma(s), the ideal approach is confirmation with percutaneous core biopsy and conservative follow-up. Because the malignant potential of fibroadenomas is extremely low, treatment is not required on an oncologic basis. This conservative approach is the least costly in terms of dollars and morbidity. A significant minority of fibroadenomas will disappear without treatment; with the remaining lesions either increasing in size or remaining unchanged.
Reference:
https://www.breastsurgeons.org/new_layout/about/statements/PDF_Statements/Fibroadenoma.pdf
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