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S2 Ep28: Cysts, fibroadenomas and fat necrosis (Part 1 of 2) - Dr Peter Davis

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When you have a breast abnormality, you may need to have a biopsy. This is where a sample is taken from the breast and sent to the lab for analyses.
The majority of biopsies come back as a benign (non-cancerous) diagnosis. Of course this is always a great relief. But the actual terminology of the results can be confusing and unclear.
Today I have a conversation with Dr Peter Davis, who is a histopathologist. He and his team are responsible for analysing all the specimens in the lab and come back with a diagnosis.
We talked today about the various benign conditions that we may find in the breast. This included conditions such as cysts, fibroadenomas and fat necrosis amongst others.
Because there was so much information packed into the episode, I have split it into two parts. The next episode being published next week.
If you fancy a recap of what we talked about in this episode, then head over to the show notes at:
https://mybreastmyhealth.com/episode28.
It would be lovely to connect with you on social media.
I am @DrTashaG on Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Clubhouse.
Happy listening!
Tasha x

You can connect with Tasha on IG and TikTok @DrTashaG.
You can check out her YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/@DrTashaG
Thank you for listening.
Tasha x

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When you have a breast abnormality, you may need to have a biopsy. This is where a sample is taken from the breast and sent to the lab for analyses.
The majority of biopsies come back as a benign (non-cancerous) diagnosis. Of course this is always a great relief. But the actual terminology of the results can be confusing and unclear.
Today I have a conversation with Dr Peter Davis, who is a histopathologist. He and his team are responsible for analysing all the specimens in the lab and come back with a diagnosis.
We talked today about the various benign conditions that we may find in the breast. This included conditions such as cysts, fibroadenomas and fat necrosis amongst others.
Because there was so much information packed into the episode, I have split it into two parts. The next episode being published next week.
If you fancy a recap of what we talked about in this episode, then head over to the show notes at:
https://mybreastmyhealth.com/episode28.
It would be lovely to connect with you on social media.
I am @DrTashaG on Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Clubhouse.
Happy listening!
Tasha x

You can connect with Tasha on IG and TikTok @DrTashaG.
You can check out her YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/@DrTashaG
Thank you for listening.
Tasha x

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