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McLean, Martha. If you find a lump in your breast--. Bull Pub. Co., 1986.

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Kneece, Judy C. Finding a lump in your breast: Where to go, what to do. EduCare Pub., 1996.

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1929-, Balaban Barbara, ed. The breast cancer handbook: Taking control after you've found a lump. HarperPerennial, 1994.

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Hill, Connie. From lump to laughter: The story of Grace, a journey through breast cancer. Lasting Legacies, 2008.

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Burns, Nancy-Gail. Hard lumps: A memoir. MiroLand, 2014.

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Rhatigan, Joe. Ouch!: The weird & wild ways your body deals with agonizing aches, ferocious fevers, lousy lumps, crummy colds, bothersome bites, breaks, bruises & burns & makes them feel better! Imagine!, 2013.

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Johns, Alan. The Lump. Live Oak Book Company, 2011.

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Morgan, Jenna, and Lynda Wyld. Breast surgery (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749813.003.0005.

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Breast disease is a common surgical problem. It constitutes symptomatic disease, including breast lumps, nipple discharge, and breast abscesses, as well as asymptomatic disease detected on the NHS Breast Screening Programme (BSP) and patients identified at high risk of familial cancers. It is a busy subspecialty. Referrals for symptomatic breast disease primarily arise from primary care, where they constitute approximately 3% of general practice consultations. In addition, the NHS BSP screened over 2,000,000 women in 2014, of which 4.3% were referred for assessment. The cases in this chapter c
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Lennard, T., and S. Aspinall. Breast and endocrine surgery. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198510567.003.0005.

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Breast:Fine needle aspiration cytology 148Core biopsy 150Breast conservation surgery—wide local excision 152Mastectomy 154Axillary surgery 156Breast reconstruction 160Incision and drainage of breast abscess (intermediate) 166Excision biopsy of breast lump (intermediate) 168Microdochectomy (intermediate) 170Hadfield–Adair operation (intermediate) 172...
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Swirsky, Joan, and Barbara Balaban. The Breast Cancer Handbook - Taking Control After You've Found A Lump. 2nd ed. Power Publications, 1998.

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Agarwal, Anil, Neil Borley, and Greg McLatchie. Breast surgery. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199608911.003.0005.

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This chapter provides essential information for common breast operations. Techniques of fine-needle aspiration cytology and core biopsy are described. Operations include incision and drainage of breast abscess, excision of benign breast lump, and wide local excision. Mastectomy, sentinel node biopsy, axillary clearance, and fine wire localization are described. Other operations include microdochectomy and the Hadfield–Adair procedure. Breast reconstruction operations include implant-based reconstruction, latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap, transvers rectus abdominis myocutaneous pedicled flap
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Benign Breast Lumps: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/benign-breast-lumps-patient-public-education.

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Breast lumps are a common concern, but most are benign and not linked to cancer. This article provides a detailed guide on benign breast lumps, including what causes them, how they feel, and how they are diagnosed and treated. It covers common types such as fibroadenomas, cysts, and lipomas, and explains how hormonal changes, injury, or infections can result in non-cancerous lumps. Readers will learn the difference between benign and malignant lumps and how to recognize when to seek medical advice. The article outlines diagnostic tools like ultrasound, mammogram, and biopsy, offering clarity o
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Raghu, Madhavi, and Liane E. Philpotts. Breast Ultrasound Overview. Edited by Christoph I. Lee, Constance D. Lehman, and Lawrence W. Bassett. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190270261.003.0008.

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Ultrasound of the breast is comfortable, widely available, and does not involve ionizing radiation. Indications for a breast ultrasound study include evaluation of a palpable lump, further evaluation of a mammographic or MRI abnormality, screening among women who are at increased cancer risk, and to provide guidance for a percutaneous biopsy. This chapter provides an overview of breast ultrasound, which is a key modality for diagnostic evaluation and, increasingly, for supplemental screening. Topics that will be covered here include the breast anatomy on ultrasound, imaging techniques, medical
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Bartelme, Brenda J. My God Is Bigger Than the Lump in My Breast: My Breast Cancer Journey of Faith. Author Solutions, LLC, 2019.

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Ross, Gary S. Benign Breast Lumps. Creative Health Works, 1994.

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Breast Lumps (Your Operation). Hodder Arnold H&S, 1994.

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Jackson, Pamela. Breast Health, Dissolving Lumps. ICDATT CWSM II, 2020.

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Singletary, S. Eva. Breast Awareness: Breast Lumps & Cancer (Ob-Gyn Series). Health Information Network, 1994.

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Foo, Eric, and Bonnie N. Joe. Mass in Male (Gynecomastia, Cancer). Edited by Christoph I. Lee, Constance D. Lehman, and Lawrence W. Bassett. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190270261.003.0028.

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Gynecomastia is a benign condition manifesting as enlarged breasts in men and boys. This increased breast tissue is caused by excess fibroglandular deposits and is caused by hormonal imbalances, commonly due to estrogen excess or from various drugs, such as spironolactone, ketoconazole, cimetidine, ranitidine, and specific HIV therapies. Patients generally present with bilateral subareolar enlarged breasts (however, unilateral gynecomastia also occurs), which commonly exhibit tenderness on palpation, swelling, palpable lumps, or nipple discharge. This chapter reviews the important imaging prot
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Breast Lumps: A Guide to Diseases of the Breast. 2nd ed. tfm Publishing Ltd, 2004.

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What you should know: Breast lumps. U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1988.

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Breast Cancer in Women: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/breast-cancer-in-women-patient-public-education.

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Breast cancer is a serious yet highly treatable condition that affects millions of women worldwide. This article offers a detailed guide to female breast cancer, covering everything from causes and diagnosis to available treatment options. It starts by explaining how breast cancer develops in the ducts, lobules, or tissue of the breast, and outlines the common types, such as invasive ductal carcinoma and triple-negative breast cancer. It also clarifies how breast cancer differs from benign lumps and discusses what it means when cancer spreads to other parts of the body. The article breaks down
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Breast Abscess: Education for Patients and the Public. Exon Publications, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36255/breast-abscess-patient-public-education.

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Breast abscess is a painful and often alarming condition that occurs when an infection causes pus to build up in breast tissue. This article provides a detailed explanation of what a breast abscess is, including its causes, symptoms, and how it differs from mastitis. It addresses both lactational and non-lactational abscesses, covering risk factors such as breastfeeding, diabetes, smoking, and immune system problems. Readers will learn how an abscess in the breast typically forms and why timely diagnosis is important. The article outlines the symptoms to watch for, including painful lumps, red
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Publications, ICON Health. Breast Lumps: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References. Icon Health Publications, 2004.

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Publishing, Olzo. Keep the Lumps Out of Your Cups Breast Cancer Awareness: Unruled Composition Book. Independently Published, 2019.

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Overcoming Estrogen Dominance: Food and Herbal Protocols, Recipes and Meal Plans to Resolve Fibroids, Fibrocystic and Lumpy Breasts, Thyroid Nodules, Hot Flashes, Endometriosis, PMS. Wellena, 2021.

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Zuxiss, Alex. Mouth Cancer Symptoms: Ulcer That Does Not Heal - White Patches - Bad Breath - Loose Teeth - Lump in the Neck - Losing Weight Without Trying - Hoarseness - Jaw Pain - Difficulty Swallowing - Ear Ache on One Side. Independently Published, 2020.

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Ouch!: The Weird and Wild Ways Your Body Deals with Agonizing Aches, Ferocious Fevers, Lousy Lumps, Crummy Colds, Bothersome Bites, Breaks, Bruises and Burns and Makes Them Feel Better! Charlesbridge Publishing, Incorporated, 2015.

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