Breast Neoplasms
Breast neoplasms are abnormal growths of cells in the breast tissue which can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). These types of neoplasms are among the most common cancers in women and can range from small, localized lumps to larger and more aggressive tumors. Early detection of breast neoplasms is critical in the successful treatment of the disease and can be achieved through regular mammography screening and self-examination. The treatment of breast neoplasms often includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and/or hormone therapy, depending on the type and stage of the tumor.
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