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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2010
Breast pain, or mastalgia, is a common symptom experienced by up to two-thirds of women. They often present to their GP fearing that this is a symptom of breast cancer. Most have only mild-to-moderate breast pain and accept this as part of the normal changes that occur during their menstrual cycle.
Faye Harrison, Melanie Halliday
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Breast pain, or mastalgia, is a common symptom experienced by up to two-thirds of women. They often present to their GP fearing that this is a symptom of breast cancer. Most have only mild-to-moderate breast pain and accept this as part of the normal changes that occur during their menstrual cycle.
Faye Harrison, Melanie Halliday
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Clinical evidence, 2002
Breast pain may be cyclical (worse before a period) or non-cyclical, originating from the breast or the chest wall, and occurs at some time in 70% of women. Cyclical breast pain resolves spontaneously in 20-30% of women, but tends to recur in 60% of women.
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Breast pain may be cyclical (worse before a period) or non-cyclical, originating from the breast or the chest wall, and occurs at some time in 70% of women. Cyclical breast pain resolves spontaneously in 20-30% of women, but tends to recur in 60% of women.
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American family physician, 2016
Breast pain may be cyclical (worse before a period) or non-cyclical, originating from the breast or the chest wall, and occurs at some time in 70% of women. Cyclical breast pain resolves spontaneously in 20% to 30% of women, but tends to recur in 60% of women.
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Breast pain may be cyclical (worse before a period) or non-cyclical, originating from the breast or the chest wall, and occurs at some time in 70% of women. Cyclical breast pain resolves spontaneously in 20% to 30% of women, but tends to recur in 60% of women.
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1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the causes and diagnosis of pain in breast. When pain in one breast is the chief symptom, the first step is to palpate both breasts with a view to detecting any abnormality that might suggest an early carcinoma.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the causes and diagnosis of pain in breast. When pain in one breast is the chief symptom, the first step is to palpate both breasts with a view to detecting any abnormality that might suggest an early carcinoma.
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Breast-Feeding, Pain and Infection
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1998A syndrome of deep pain in the breast during and immediately after lactation has been ascribed to an infection with <i>Candida albicans</i>. A series of 20 patients with deep pain, another 20 with superficial infection and 20 healthy women were compared with respect to the growth of bacteria and fungi. <i>C.
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1998
Many women occasionally suffer from periods of sometimes severe breast pain. Little is known about the aetiology. Although breast pain is rarely a symptom of breast cancer, the primary aim of examination is to exclude this diagnosis. For most women reassurance with respect to breast cancer appears to be adequate treatment. If the pain persists or is so
J A, Roukema, C, van der Heul
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Many women occasionally suffer from periods of sometimes severe breast pain. Little is known about the aetiology. Although breast pain is rarely a symptom of breast cancer, the primary aim of examination is to exclude this diagnosis. For most women reassurance with respect to breast cancer appears to be adequate treatment. If the pain persists or is so
J A, Roukema, C, van der Heul
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1998
M G, Tytherleigh, C E, Koshy, J, Evans
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M G, Tytherleigh, C E, Koshy, J, Evans
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Injection of steroids in painful breasts
The American Journal of Surgery, 1977Fibrositis of the breast results in unilateral localized pain and tenderness in one breast. In most cases it can be specifically and permanently relieved by injection of steroids.
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