Hormone therapy in women with benign breast disease – What little is known and suggestions for clinical implementation

Benign breast disease encompasses a spectrum of non-malignant conditions within the breast, characterized by variations in both histological features and clinical manifestations. These conditions can be categorized into non-proliferative lesions, proliferative lesions without atypia, and proliferative lesions with atypia, each of which carries differing degrees of risk for future breast cancer development. The increased utilization of screening mammography has notably contributed to the rising detection of these lesions over the years [1].
Source: Maturitas - Category: Primary Care Authors: Tags: Review article Source Type: research