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Date: | Wed, 8 Dec 2004 17:31:50 -0500 |
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Hi,
The LLL Breastfeeding Abstracts has an article by Anne M. Montgomery, MD,
IBCLC entitled "Breast Health in Lactating Women." (link:
www.lalecheleague.org/ba/May01.html) In it, she states "Women may develop
new micro-calcifications after weaning. These have a benign, diffuse
pattern and may be followed for stability. However, for high-risk women, a
stereotactic biopsy should be considered. The radiologist should be told
of the woman's lactation history."
I have researched this issue myself, as I, too, have what appear to be
benign microcalcifications in one breast discovered on my baseline
mammogram 3 years ago after nursing 3 children and still present at a
recent mammogram (done while I'm lactating for my 4th child.) The article
above is the only one I have found to date that addresses this issue.
~Dianne Oliver, IBCLC, LLLL
Simi Valley, CA
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