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  1. A movable lump in the breast does not necessarily mean it is cancerous. However, it is important to see a healthcare professional to rule out any potential concerns. There are many other causes of breast lumps, such as cysts, fibroadenomas, and lipomas. These are usually harmless and can be managed or treated accordingly.
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    A lipoma is a fatty lump that can form in your breast tissue. These lumps are generally painless, soft, and easy to move with your fingers. Lipomas are always benign, but your doctor might order a biopsy to confirm the lump is a lipoma and not cancer.
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    Movable Lump in Breast

    • 1. Premenstrual Breast Tissue Changes Some women experience breast tissue changes in the weeks before a period. ...
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    There are quite a few things that can cause moveable lumps in your breast. According to Breastcancer.org, about 50 percent of women experience fibrocystic changes — they’re pretty common. Hormone fluctuations cause the formation of fluid-filled cysts in one or both breasts. These lumps may feel firm or rubbery. Other symptoms can include:
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    A lump in the breast is always a matter of concern, though the majority of breast lumps are due to noncancerous causes. Any change in the size or shape of the breast or any new lump in the breast will need immediate medical attention. Cancerous breast lumps are usually stone hard in consistency, have multiple irregular edges, are painless, and are immobile. They often cause skin and nipple changes like cracks, pigmentation, puckering, and blood-stained discharge from the nipples. And there is also painful axillary lymph node swelling seen in most of the cancerous causes. In non-cancerous or benign causes, the breast lumps will be usually painful, discrete, smooth-edged, mobile, and soft to medium hard in consistency. Benign lumps are mostly hormone-dependent and may vary with the changes in the menstrual cycle. However, thorough clinical examination, mammogram and biopsy are required for the confirmation and diagnosis.
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    A breast lump is a growth of tissue that forms in the breast. Most breast lumps are not irregular or cancerous. But it's key to have your healthcare professional check them promptly. Breast tissue typically might feel lumpy or ropy. You also may have breast tenderness that comes and goes with your menstrual period.
    Breast cancer lumps tend to be immoveable. They’re usually hard, have irregular edges, and are painless. But that’s not always the case. Some breast cancer lumps are painful and they can sometimes be soft, round, or moveable. Other signs of breast cancer are: How are lumps in breast diagnosed?
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  4. When to Worry About a Breast Lump - Verywell Health

    WebOct 26, 2022 · A moveable lump is a lump that you can move around within the breast. In many cases, moveable lumps are simply cysts that do not pose the same threat to your health as cancer. Breast cancer lumps …

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  9. What Does a Breast Lump Feel Like? - Dana-Farber …

    WebDec 12, 2019 · Updated: February 16, 2024. Written by: Rob Levy. Medically Reviewed By: Harold J. Burstein, MD, PhD. Key Takeaway: Cancerous lumps tend to be irregular in shape and may feel firm or …

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