What happens if I find out I have an irregularity?
Once you ascertain good news or bad, you can then proceed with indications if it happens to be bad. And most times, "bad" just means more in-depth views, examinations and biopsies. That's a scary word, biopsy. They may have to remove a cyst, lump, or lesion from your breast and even then it is more waiting. If your diagnosis comes back benign -- yay! If it does not, you will then be counseled and directed to more tests, more in-depth discussions and possibly more biopsies. Good Luck and Good Health.
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