Can breast scar tissue become cancerous?

Breast cancer developing from a surgical scar is rare; this type of malignancy has been reported in only 12 cases to date.
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Can scar tissue grow cancer?

Abstract. The scar tissue carcinoma is a rare disease which arises from the floor of unstable scars, chronic fistulae, ulcera and radiation injuries.
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Can scar tissue develop years after breast surgery?

Scar tissue forms after an injury, and it can develop on the skin's surface or inside the body. For some people, scar tissue may cause pain, tightness, itching, or difficulty moving. Due to the way that scar tissue matures over time, these symptoms may occur years after an injury.
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Can scar tissue feel like tumor?

A scar is fibrous tissue made of collagen that replaces the injured skin. A lump of scar tissue forms in the hole left after breast tissue is removed. If scar tissue forms around a stitch from surgery it's called a suture granuloma and also feels like a lump.
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How can you tell if breast tissue is cancerous?

What Are the Symptoms of Breast Cancer?
  1. New lump in the breast or underarm (armpit).
  2. Thickening or swelling of part of the breast.
  3. Irritation or dimpling of breast skin.
  4. Redness or flaky skin in the nipple area or the breast.
  5. Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area.
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What does a cancerous lump feel like?

Bumps that are cancerous are typically large, hard, painless to the touch and appear spontaneously. The mass will grow in size steadily over the weeks and months. Cancerous lumps that can be felt from the outside of your body can appear in the breast, testicle, or neck, but also in the arms and legs.
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Can you tell if a breast lump is benign without a biopsy?

Several types of breast lumps are benign (noncancerous) but can mimic breast cancer. Although tests such as mammograms, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can offer clues to whether a lump is cancerous, the only way to know for sure is to have the lump biopsied.
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Can scar tissue in breast cause abnormal mammogram?

Radial scars are also called complex sclerosing lesions. They're most often found when a breast biopsy is done for some other purpose. Sometimes radial scars show up as a distortion of the normal breast tissue on a mammogram.
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Can scar tissue form a hard lump?

In some cases, extra scar tissue grows, forming smooth, hard growths called keloids. Keloids can be much larger than the original wound. They're most commonly found on the chest, shoulders, earlobes, and cheeks. However, keloids can affect any part of the body.
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Can scar tissue form a mass?

Sometimes scar tissue can form around a stitch in the skin after surgery and form a lump as a result. This is called a granuloma.
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Does scar tissue show up on ultrasound?

Ultrasound allows imaging of minimal scar formation, early detection of myositis ossificans and cysts, and dynamic evaluation of small muscle hernias.
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How do you get rid of scar tissue in the breast?

Are there treatments for scars?
  1. Silicone gel sheets and silicone gel may help to heal a scar, reducing its size and colour, and making it feel softer. ...
  2. Steroid injections can help to soften and flatten hypertrophic and keloid scars. ...
  3. Pressure treatment with an individually tailored elastic garment may help reduce a scar.
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What makes scar tissue grow?

Collagen builds up where the tissue is damaged, helping to heal and strengthen the wound. New collagen continues forming for several months and the blood supply increases, causing the scar to become raised and lumpy. In time, some collagen breaks down at the site of the wound and the blood supply reduces.
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Can cancer look like scar tissue?

Morphoeic basal cell cancer

Pronounced mor-fee-ic, this type of basal cell skin cancer may look like a sore area on the skin that doesn't heal. It might look skin coloured, waxy, like a scar or thickened area of skin that's very slowly getting bigger. You might also see small blood vessels.
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Can scar tissue look like cancer on CT scan?

Fibrosis stimulated by cancerous tissues may form a lung scar, which may look similar to LSC in CT images and confuse diagnosis (22). Our findings show that scar-tissue formation preceded canceration in all cases. Lobulation, speculation and vessel convergence are common in LSCs.
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Does scar tissue hurt in the breast?

The pain is usually caused by bruising, stretching or damage to nerves during surgery or when scar tissue forms. It seems to affect more people who have had surgery to the upper outer part of the breast and the armpit. These areas are particularly vulnerable to nerve injury.
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What causes scar tissue in breast?

Fat necrosis is scar tissue that forms when fatty breast tissue is damaged or injured. Sometimes a cyst filled with oily fluid may develop in the area of fat necrosis. It does not increase a woman's risk for breast cancer. The most common causes of injury to breast tissue are biopsies, surgery and radiation therapy.
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Why is it hard under my scar?

within the wound. In this phase, which may last up to six weeks, the scar will become raised and hard as large amounts of collagen are being laid down within the scar. During the proliferation phase a scar is considered immature and is characterized by the three R's: red, raised and rigid.
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Can mammograms see through scar tissue?

Breast reductions do not alter the diagnostic imaging procedure that will be done and a standard mammogram is usually sufficient to detect abnormalities. It is important to note that breast surgery of any kind may leave scar tissue behind that may show up on images.
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Can scar tissue look like a mass on mammogram?

Scar tissue within the breast parenchyma, when dense and located adjacent to fatty tissue, often appears as a poorly defined, spiculated mass on mammography.
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How soon after a lumpectomy Do you have a mammogram?

Most experts recommend that women who have had breast-conserving surgery (BCS, sometimes called a partial mastectomy or lumpectomy) get a mammogram of the treated breast 6 to 12 months after radiation treatment ends.
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Can you tell if a lump is cancerous from an ultrasound?

Ultrasound cannot tell whether a tumor is cancer. Its use is also limited in some parts of the body because the sound waves can't go through air (such as in the lungs) or through bone.
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Can a benign breast lump become cancerous?

Breast lumps often form when excess cells accumulate and bind together. One common type of benign breast mass is a fibroadenoma, which can develop if breast tissue grows over a milk-producing gland (lobule). Like most breast lumps, fibroadenomas are not serious and will not become cancerous.
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How painful is a breast biopsy?

You may feel discomfort during the procedure, which can last about 15 to 20 minutes, but it's minimal. Tenderness, bruising and tingling are normal side effects and are considered harmless. It can take anywhere from three days to a week to get results; for 80% of women, it's not cancer.
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What kind of breast lump should I worry about?

Lumps that feel harder or different from the rest of the breast (or the other breast) or that feel like a change are a concern and should be checked. This type of lump may be a sign of breast cancer or a benign breast condition (such as a cyst or fibroadenoma).
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