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Benign breast neoplasm is a non-cancerous growth of cells in the breast. It is usually a lump or mass that can be felt in the breast. Benign breast neoplasms are not life-threatening and do not spread to other parts of the body. Treatment may involve surgery to remove the lump or mass, or it may be monitored with regular mammograms or ultrasounds.
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