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beamer05
6 months ago

The MRT can represent mammatumore, which, for example, were neither tasty nor visible in the CT or ultrasound. Therefore, if changes after (e.g.) sono and biopsy are not clear, an MRT is a good idea for further clarification.

Aylamanolo
6 months ago

If the biopsy was inconspicuous, it’s very good. I’m not a doctor, but I can imagine that there are changes in the chest that aren’t malignant, but still are to be removed, as they may sometimes become malignant.

But you should talk to the doctor about that.

For example, I go brav every couple of years to intestinal reflection. A large polyp was found last year. There was nothing bad about it, but since he was outpatiently unable to get rid of it, I was advised to go to the surgery because he could eventually change in a bad way. I did that too.

Maybe there’s something like that in the chest. Get out.

SuperB18
6 months ago

Nevertheless, Mamma is made ca.

That’s not a sensible sentence. Without an explanation of what you mean, you can’t expect a helpful answer here.
Mamma ca usually stands on the transfers and stands for Mamma carcinoma, so breast cancer. Maybe it should be excluded.

The biopsy is the safest method to exclude breast cancer. So you can be sure if the negative is you don’t have cancer.
It could be a precursor. Then the doctor decides how to proceed.

Jana174923
6 months ago

Nevertheless, mamma carcinoma is made? What does that mean?

If the biopsy is inconspicuous then it is very eahrscjeinlicj no cancer.