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FIBROADENOMA BENIGN BREAST TUMOR CURE BY - COMPLETE, PERMANENT , EASY, SAFE , FAST & COSTEFFECTIVE PERMANENT MODERN HOMOEOPATHY CURE Finding a lump in your breast can be a scary experience, but not all lumps and tumors are cancerous. One type of benign (non-cancerous) tumor is called a fibroadenoma. While not life-threatening, a fibroadenoma may still require treatment. A fibroadenoma is a non-cancerous tumor in the breast that is commonly found in women under the age of 30. According to Mammotome, fibroadenomas are diagnosed in approximately 10 percent of women in the United States (Mammotome). African-American women are more likely to develop these tumors. A tumor is a mass of abnormal tissue. There are two types of breast cancer tumors: those that are non-cancerous, or ‘benign’, and those that are cancerous, which are ‘malignant’. Benign Tumors When a tumor is diagnosed as benign, doctors will usually leave it alone rather than remove it. Even though these tumors are not generally aggressive toward surrounding tissue, occasionally they may continue to grow, pressing on organs and causing pain or other problems. In these situations, the tumor is removed, allowing pain or complications to subside. Malignant tumors Malignant tumors are cancerous and aggressive because they invade and damage surrounding tissue. When a tumor is suspected to be malignant, the doctor will perform a biopsy to determine the severity or aggressiveness of the tumor. Metastatic cancer Metastatic cancer is when cancer cells of a malignant tumor spread to other parts of the body, usually through the lymph system, and form a secondary tumor. Metastatic Cancer Gray_ribbon_border_reversed Tumor Grades Tumor grading is a system used to classify a malignant breast cancer tumor based upon the severity of the mutation and the likelihood that it will spread. The breast cancer cells are examined under a microscope to determine, among other factors, how closely the breast cancer cells resemble the healthy cells (called the histologic grade) and the shape and size of the tumor cells’ nuclei (called the nuclear grade) as well as how rapidly those cells divide and multiply. When dealing with breast cancer, tumors are often graded based on a scale of one to three indicating how aggressive the cancerous cells are: Low grade (1) - Well-diffentiated Intermediate grade (2) - Moderately differentiated High grade (3) - Poorly differentiated Low grade tumors look more like normal tissue under the microscope. High-grade tumors look abnormal and less like normal tissue and tend to be more aggressive. DR ARPIT CHOPRA (MD HOMOEOPATHY) Chief Consultant Homoeopath & Biochemic AAROGYA SUPERSPECIALITY MODERN HOMOEOPATHIC CLINIC(Computerised) 102, First Floor, Krishna Tower, Opposite Curewell Hospital, Newpalasia, Indore (M.P.) Mob 9713092737 / 9713037737/ 9907527914(whats up no) PH - 0731-2532737, 3961737 website- www.homoeopathycure.com For more info visit us at http://aarogyahomoeopathyindore.com/bizFloat/598ab6f2d494c90ae02a9fbc/FIBROADENOMA-BENIGN-BREAST-TUMOR-CURE-BY-COMPLETE-PERMANENT-EASY-SAFE-FAST-COSTEFFECTIVE-PERMANENT-MODERN-HOMOEOPATHY-CURE-Finding-a-lump-in-your-breast-can-be-a-scary-experience-but-not-all-lumps-and