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Atypical Hyperplasia
Atypical Hyperplasia
Atypical Hyperplasia
Atypical Hyperplasia
Atypical Hyperplasia

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Atypical Hyperplasia Defined

An excess of slightly abnormal cells, usually diagnosed when a breast lump is tested to see if it is cancerous. It is the only form of benign breast disease that is a risk factor for breast cancer. A woman diagnosed with atypical hyperplasia will probably have the affected area removed, and may be invited for more frequent breast screening.

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