Breast lumps are the most common presentation in breast cancer. Most breast lumps however are benign or non-cancerous. They can either be a solid nodule or fluid-filled cyst. Most benign breast lumps do not need any sort of treatment.
Our doctors can tell if a lump/cystis cancerous by removing a small sample of tissue or cells from it, via biopsies or aspirations.
Fine-needle aspiration cytology
Aspiration of cysts and breast abscess
Image-guided Biopsies of breast lumps, lymph nodes or microcalcifications
Drainage of superficial breast abscesses
Excisions of nipple/ areolar papilloma