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Importance of mastalgia in operable breast cancer.
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1982
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Surgical OncologyBreast OncologyPain MedicinePathologyOncologyBreast ImagingPain ManagementBreast SurgeryRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchRadiologyHealth SciencesLobular CarcinomaCancer DiagnosisPain ResearchCancer PainBreast CancerOperable Breast CancerMedicine
The importance of pain as a presenting symptom of breast cancer has been assessed in a series of 240 patients with operable breast cancer over four years. From an analysis of the case histories of 36 patients the diagnosis proved difficult in one-quarter of the cancers. This is explained by the high incidence of subclinical and lobular carcinoma in the group. Cancer must be seriously considered as a diagnosis in patients presenting with well-localised breast pain of recent onset. These patients should be followed for at least one year after the onset of the pain before cancer is confidently excluded.
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