Breast Fibroma
Learn about symptoms, modern diagnostic methods, and advanced treatment protocols available in China's top medical centers.
Understanding Breast Fibroma
Breast fibroma, also known as fibroadenoma, is a benign breast tumor composed of glandular and stromal tissues. These lumps are common in young women and are usually painless, movable, and rubbery in texture. In our partner clinics in Beijing and Shanghai, we use a multidisciplinary approach involving gynecologists, radiologists, and surgeons to monitor and treat these conditions appropriately.
Advanced Diagnostics in China
Accurate diagnosis is the first step toward effective treatment. Our hospitals offer:
- Ultrasound: Differentiating cysts from solid masses.
- Mammography: Screening for calcifications or suspicious features.
- Fine Needle Aspiration: Sampling cells for analysis.
- Core Needle Biopsy: Obtaining tissue samples for diagnosis.
Treatment Options
Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may involve observation, surgical removal, or an integrative approach combining Western medicine with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to regulate hormonal balance and reduce breast tissue proliferation.
- Observation: Monitoring stable, small fibroadenomas.
- Surgical Excision: Removing large or growing masses.
- Minimally Invasive Procedures: Cryoablation techniques.
- Integrative TCM: Herbal formulas to balance hormones.
