Atypical lobular hyperplasia

What is atypical lobular hyperplasia?

Atypical lobular hyperplasia is characterized as abnormal breast cells that grow in number, size, shape, pattern and appearance. The lobules is where milk production occurs. These cells are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.

How do members experience atypical lobular hyperplasia?

Top 5 symptoms reported by people with atypical lobular hyperplasia*

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Top treatments taken by people for atypical lobular hyperplasia*

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Who has atypical lobular hyperplasia on PatientsLikeMe?

Age

Age Proportion # of patients
<20 0
20s 0
30s 0
40s 1
50s 5
60s 6
70+ 3

Distribution of sex

Sex

Sex Proportion # of patients
Male 0
Female 15
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