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Hello Dr. My mother had a mammogram in first week of January 2018 her age is 43 with no family cancer history. Mammogram shows (FEW MICROCALCIFICATIONS IN RETROAREOLAR REGION OF RIGHT BREAST. PROBABLY BENIGN BIRADS 3) and rest of the report shows no abnormality. After 2 months in march 2018 she had a breast ultrasound. Ultrasound breast report shows (TINY CALCIFIC FOCI SEEN IN RETROAREOLAR REGION OF RIGHT BREAST, TINY CYST SEEN AT 12'0 CLOCK POSITION OF LEFT BREAST) She don't have any lumps or any other symptoms just she had mild pain in both breast. Thus It's a matter of concern Dr. We will be very grateful please guide us. Thank you.


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