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Breast Cyst vs. Tumor

Understanding what your imaging found.

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⚖️ What's the Difference?

Breast Cyst

  • Fluid-filled
  • Almost always benign (non-cancerous)
  • May change with hormonal cycles
  • Often smooth and well-defined

Solid Tumor

  • Solid -does not contain fluid
  • Can be benign or malignant
  • Appearance varies
  • Imaging features guide next steps

🩻 How Do Doctors Tell the Difference?

Ultrasound -the key test Supporting imaging

🛡️ When It's Just a Cyst

🔍 When a Solid Mass Needs More Evaluation

➡️ What Happens Next?

Simple cyst Complicated cyst Solid mass

📄 Understanding Your Result

This page explains the difference between cysts and solid masses in general terms.

Your imaging report includes specific details -such as whether a finding is fluid-filled or solid -that determine whether it is a cyst or something that requires further evaluation.

Have a breast imaging report? A board-certified radiologist with extensive experience in breast imaging reviews every explanation before it reaches you.

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This service provides educational explanations of radiology reports and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Medical decisions should always be made in consultation with your physician.