Hey Anon, thanks so much for your patience and for writing. We asked Lillie Shockney , RN., BS., MAS, and Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center about your question. Here's what she had to say:
"It's a good sign that it hasn't changed over a long period of time. The way in which a diagnosis would be made would to do an ultrasound of the specific area where you feel this thing."
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Hey Anon, thanks so much for your patience and for writing. We asked Lillie Shockney , RN., BS., MAS, and Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Center about your question. Here's what she had to say:
"It's a good sign that it hasn't changed over a long period of time. The way in which a diagnosis would be made would to do an ultrasound of the specific area where you feel this thing."
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