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  2. I Was Diagnosed with Breast Cancer at 36. Here’s What ... - AOL

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    Over two years of treatment—chemotherapy, a mastectomy, radiation, and reconstruction and revision surgeries—Zapp, now 38, realized that younger women diagnosed with breast cancer have a ...

  3. Woman, 27, is diagnosed with breast cancer just 2 weeks ... - AOL

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    Woman, 27, is diagnosed with breast cancer just 2 weeks before her sister, 32, receives the same diagnosis. ... Katie Cooper also had a mammogram and ultrasound, which led to a biopsy.

  4. Breast cancer - Wikipedia

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    Women who have had a first-degree relative (mother or sister) diagnosed with breast cancer are at a 30–50% increased risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer themselves. [119] In those with zero, one or two affected relatives, the risk of breast cancer before the age of 80 is 7.8%, 13.3%, and 21.1% with a subsequent mortality from the ...

  5. Diagnosed with Breast Cancer while Pregnant, One Mom ... - AOL

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    Doctors diagnosed her with breast cancer, and wanted to begin treatment as soon as possible. At 37 weeks, they induced her so she could start chemotherapy. The delivery was yet another trauma.

  6. Breast imaging - Wikipedia

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    Breast ultrasound is another technology employed in diagnosis and screening that can help differentiate between fluid filled and solid lesions, an important factor to determine if a lesion may be cancerous. [2] Breast MRI is a technology typically reserved for high-risk patients and patients recently diagnosed with breast cancer. [3]

  7. Breast mass - Wikipedia

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    Causes include fibrocystic change, fibroadenomas, breast infection, galactoceles, and breast cancer. [1] Breast cancer makes up about 10% of breast masses. [1] Diagnosis is typically by examination, medical imaging, and tissue biopsy. [2] Tissue biopsy is often by fine needle aspiration biopsy. [3] Repeated examination may be required. [2]

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