A non-cancerous breast disease most common in younger women.
a type of benign breast tumor composed of fibrous and glandular tissue. On clinical examination or breast self-examination, it usually feels like a firm, round, smooth lump. These usually occur in young women.
A breast disease that primarily affects younger women, and is not cancerous.
benign and movable and firm and not tender tumor of the breast; common in young women and caused by high levels of estrogen
a benign condition, which has been classified under the heading of fibrocystic disease of the breast
a benign, fibrous tumor that does not fluctuate with menstruation
a benign (non-cancerous) solid lump of tissue
a benign (not cancer) breast lump that is made up of fibrous and glandular tissue
a fibrous lump and is sometimes referred to as a 'breast mouse'
a firm, smooth, rubbery lump with a well-defined shape
a non-cancerous benign lump that is found in breast tissue
a single firm lump which can be large and which can be moved around
a smooth, firm breast lump made up of fibrous and glandular tissue
a smooth, rubbery or hard lump that moves easily within the breast tissue
a solitary, firm distinct lump, composed of a mass or lump of fibrous tissue
A harmless lump formed during natural growth cycle of a breast lobule
A benign neoplasm commonly seen in breast tissue.
A benign tumor, typically found in the female breast.
A normally harmless, movable growth in the breast of young women.
Benign breast lumps made up of normal breast cells. They are firm, rubbery, movable and often rounded and are most commonly found in younger women.
noncancerous, firm, rubbery lump in the breast that is painless and moves around easily when touched.
A noncancerous tumor commonly found in the breast.
A benign (noncancerous) breast tumor made up of fibrous and glandular tissue. Fibroadenomas are more common in pre-menopausal women.
A solid, noncancerous (benign) lump that usually feels firm, rubbery and may move around. It is constant in shape and size during the menstrual cycle. These lumps may occur in multiples.
Benign breast tumor made up of both structural (fibro) and glandular (adenoma) tissues. (Read about " Breast Diseases and Conditions")
Benign fibrous tumor of the breast that usually forms in early years of menstruation.
Tumour formed of mixed fibrous and glandular tissue, typically occurring as a benign growth in the breast.
a solid, smooth, benign lump that is commonly found in women in their late teens and early twenties.
Benign fibrous tumor of the breast most common in young women.
Fibrous lump found in the breast which is not cancer.
a kind of lump in the breast that's an enlargement of a normal breast lobule.
A benign breast tumor that is round and rubbery to the touch.
a common breast lump in younger women. It can usually be seen with mammography or ultrasound. A fibroadenoma is benign but may require biopsy for firm diagnosis.
A benign, noncancerous tumor composed of fibrous and glandular tissue. One of the most frequently encountered tumors in the breast.
a solid, smooth, benign (non-cancerous) lump in the breast that is painless and moves around easily when touched.
A benign tumor usually occurring in breast tissue.
Fibroadenoma of the breast is a benign tumor characterized by proliferation of both glandular and stromal elements.