atypical cells
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There is new information on atypical cells and recommended treatment. If your surgeon says not to do anything I strongly recommend you ask for an oncology consult. I had atypical cells, surgeon did nothing and 9 months later had Stage IIIa cancer in the same breast. Not saying it would happen to everyone but I'd rather see you be safe than have any regrets later on.0
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I agree with Future. You need to carefully watch atypical cells.Future said:There is new information on atypical cells and recommended treatment. If your surgeon says not to do anything I strongly recommend you ask for an oncology consult. I had atypical cells, surgeon did nothing and 9 months later had Stage IIIa cancer in the same breast. Not saying it would happen to everyone but I'd rather see you be safe than have any regrets later on.
Sarah060
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