Intraductal papilloma is a small, noncancerous (benign)
Intraductal papilloma occurs most often in women ages 35 - 55. The causes and risk factors are unknown.
Hi everyone. We spend a lot of time talking about skin cancers in sun exposed areas. Today I want to talk about a specific kind of skin... Read more »
HPV and the Abnormal Pap Abnormal Pap smears always make women anxious and make us wonder if we have cancer. Over the past decade, a... Read more »
We know that the human papilloma virus (HPV) can cause cervical cancer and may put us at risk for other medical conditions. Some strains of... Read more »
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection. There are more than 40 different types of HPV which infect the genital... Read more »
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When To Call A Professional Make an appointment with your doctor whenever you suspect that you have a wart on your face, genitals or anus. If you... Read more »
How Do You Get HPV? Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection caused by direct, skin-to-skin contact by way of sexual... Read more »
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Biopsy - breast; Open breast biopsyNormal ValuesA normal result means there is no sign of cancer.Your doctor or nurse will let you know when you need... Read more »
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Abnormal nipple discharge is abnormal fluid leakage from one or both nipples of the breast. Alternative Names Discharge from breasts;... Read more »
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Nipple problems can include tenderness, skin changes, changes in shape, or discharge from the nipple portion of the breast. This article is about... Read more »