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If you have an abnormal mammogram, high-risk of cancer, a lump or want a second opinion, please call our Patient Care Coordinator at
833-6100.

Breast Health

Breast tissue changes throughout the month in adult women. Some changes are normal, but some may require a physician’s attention. It is important that you know the signs and symptoms of breast cancer. When it is discovered early, you have more treatment options and a better chance for long-term recovery. In fact, when breast cancer is diagnosed and treated in its early stages, the five-year survival rate is 95 percent.

Most breast lumps are not cancerous. Yet the most common sign of breast cancer for both men and women is a lump or thickening in the breast. Often, the lump is painless. Other signs of breast cancer include:

  • A spontaneous clear or bloody discharge from your nipple
  • Retraction or indentation of your nipple
  • A change in the size or contours of your breast
  • Any flattening or indentation of the skin over your breast
  • Redness or pitting of the skin over your breast, like the skin of an orange

Other common noncancerous (benign) breast conditions include: Fibrocystic changes. Cysts. Fibroadenomas. Infections. Trauma. Calcium deposits (microcalcifications).
If you find a lump or other change in your breast, please call our Patient Care Coordinator at 833-6100.


 

 
WOMEN
Breast Care Center
1731 West Ridgeway Ave
Suite 100
Waterloo, Iowa 50701

Phone: 319-833-6100