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  1. May 29, 2024 · Learn how a diagnosis of atypical lobular hyperplasia or atypical ductal hyperplasia affects your risk of breast cancer and what you can do.

  2. Women with atypical hyperplasia have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. Learn about screening, diagnosis and treatment of atypical hyperplasia.

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · Atypical ductal hyperplasia is an overgrowth of abnormal cells in the milk ducts in the breast. Breast cancer surgeon Kelly Hunt, M.D., explains how it’s diagnosed and treated as well as its relationship to breast cancer.

  4. May 29, 2024 · Learn how a diagnosis of atypical lobular hyperplasia or atypical ductal hyperplasia affects your risk of breast cancer and what you can do.

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH or atypia ductal hyperplasia) is when you have abnormal cells in the lining of the milk ducts in your breasts. Your milk ducts are small tubes that carry milk to your nipples.

  6. Atypical hyperplasia happens when cells lining the ducts or lobules increase in number and develop an unusual pattern or shape. Atypical hyperplasia is also benign (not cancer). However, having atypical hyperplasia has been shown to slightly increase the risk of breast cancer in some people.

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · Because of the high-risk features and high incidence of atypical hyperplasia and the availability of effective breast-cancer prevention strategies, atypical hyperplasia is the benign breast...

  8. Jul 1, 2023 · Atypical hyperplasia of the breast is a histopathologic lesion identified incidentally on image-guided breast biopsy. It is associated with a substantial increase in lifetime risk for breast cancer.

  9. Atypical hyperplasia in a breast lump. Atypical hyperplasia is a non cancerous (benign) condition. It’s when the cells in the breast increase in number and also develop an unusual shape. Breasts are made up of: The ducts spread from the lobes towards the nipple.

  10. Jan 25, 2019 · This information will help you understand atypical hyperplasia and how it can affect your risk of getting breast cancer. It also explains what you can do to prevent breast cancer.

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