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What is fiber breast?

Published in Breast Health 1 min read

The term "fiber breast" is not a standard medical term. However, it is likely referring to fibrocystic breast changes, a common and benign (non-cancerous) condition. Doctors sometimes use the term fibrocystic breast disease to describe this condition.

Understanding Fibrocystic Breast Changes

Fibrocystic breast changes involve the presence of lumps in the breast, often due to a collection of fibrous tissue. It's important to note, as indicated by the reference, that many breast lumps are due to these fibrocystic changes. These changes are not cancerous.

Key Characteristics of Fibrocystic Breast Changes:

  • Non-Cancerous: Fibrocystic changes are benign, meaning they are not cancerous.
  • Lumps: Characterized by the presence of lumps or areas of thickening in the breast. These lumps can be caused by a collection of fibrous tissue.
  • Common: A very common condition affecting many women.
  • Fluctuations: Symptoms often fluctuate with the menstrual cycle.