Fibroadenoma is a type of non-cancerous breast tumor. It's a solid lump, and usually feels firm, rubber, and smooth. It can be different shapes and you can easily move it within your breast tissue. You may have one or multiple lumps.
Fibroadenomas are most common in women between ages 15 and 35. Many fibroadenomas don't cause symptoms and don't need treatment. However, you should see a doctor if you have a new breast lump, have other breast changes, or the size of the lump gets much bigger.
Departments and Programs Who Treat This Condition
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Radiology
A department providing medical imaging services, including X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds to support accurate diagnosis and guide treatment across a wide range of health …
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Belkin Breast Imaging Center
A breast imaging center within the Department of Radiology providing screening, diagnostic imaging, and follow-up services to detect and evaluate breast conditions.