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stokemaveric | 19:41 Tue 11th Jun 2013 | Body & Soul
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i rarely post in this section but i need some help please,my sister is in her 40s she found a lump in her breast which turned out to be benign,however the hospital found another lump which after biopsy turned out to ''active''..without meaning to sound stupid what does ''active'' mean?? is this a bad sign??thanks in advance for any answers...
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"Active" is not a medical terminology for a breast lump.
Nothing can be determined from that description.
Just a thought but could they mean the lump moves like breast "mice"?
Hi stoke, can't help but I want to send my best wishes to you and your sister x
Hi Stokes, hope it turns out to be nothing serious for your sister.
Good health and best wishes to all. x
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hi squd i was hoping you might see my post,i think they have had a biopsy of the second lump and found active cells i just wondered what that term meant?thanks..will check that out in a sec eve..thanks pssybo i will pass your best wises on to my sister x
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thanks society and to you all as well x
stoke........what you need to know is if the fluid from the biopsy showed "malignant" cells.
Keep me informed.
good luck stoke...fingies crossed.
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thank you sqad,i will but i know malignant is bad,thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question..
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thanks dtc..
To me, "active" sounds like something that is reacting to





To me, "active" sounds like something that is hormone responsive. I`m no expert though.





Don`t know what happened to my post there. Maybe a gremlin.

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