1 Case:180 | | 67 | Postmenopausal woman with average risk of breast cancer presented with a right breast lump first noticed 1–2 years ago, which had progressively increased in size. On examination, a hard, non-tender lump was palpable in the right breast. It was fixed to the chest wall and skin and fixed to the breast parenchyma. The right nipple was retracted. The left breast was unremarkable. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy)
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2 Case:061 | | 51 | Perimenopausal woman with average risk of developing breast cancer presented with a lump in the right breast that she noticed 4 months ago. On examination, she was found to have a lump in the right breast with irregular margins. No history of trauma, fever, pain, or nipple discharge. | 5 (Highly Suggestive of Malignancy)
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