Mastalgia, or breast pain, is one of the most common breast symptoms experienced by women of reproductive age. The cyclical variant of mastalgia is predominant, and patients need proper assessment and management to allay their 2 chief concerns: (1) the severity of pain negatively impacting daily life and (2) the fear of harbouring malignancy. This article presents a brief review of various modalities of management for cyclical mastalgia and emphasizes data collected from peer-reviewed literature published in the last decade. Keywords: mastalgia; breast pain; mastodynia; mammalgia; cyclic mastalgia; noncyclic mastalgia; danazol; tamoxifen; reassurance; visual analogue scale
Implementation of breast cancer screening using digital mammography improved the diagnosis of primar...
Implementation of breast cancer screening using digital mammography improved the diagnosis of primar...
Cyclic mastalgia is one of the most prevalent problems in women of reproductive age and sometimes it...
CYCLIC AND NON-CYCLIC BREAST-PAIN: A systematic review on pain reduction, side effects, and quality ...
INTRODUCTION Idiopathic mastalgia (benign breast pain of unknown origin) is often poorly managed bec...
Mastalgia (breast pain) is a symptom that usually affe-cts 70 % of the women at any given point duri...
BACKGROUND: Mastalgia is a common breast symptom experienced by females of reproductive age. The pur...
Breast pain or mastalgia is a frequent complaint and it may represent various pathological condition...
Mastalgia is a common but often poorly understood condition with little Australian data available on...
Objective: To review the current management of women with breast pain. Options: The effect of variou...
Despite the high prevalence of cyclic mastalgia, there is much disagreement and uncertainties about ...
Objective: To assess prevalence of cyclical mastalgia and its main determinants in women who attende...
Background: Mastalgia is one of the most common complains, for which women consult their general pra...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study are to review fibrocystic changes of the breast, thei...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of cyclic mastalgia and disagreement about its therapeutic ...
Implementation of breast cancer screening using digital mammography improved the diagnosis of primar...
Implementation of breast cancer screening using digital mammography improved the diagnosis of primar...
Cyclic mastalgia is one of the most prevalent problems in women of reproductive age and sometimes it...
CYCLIC AND NON-CYCLIC BREAST-PAIN: A systematic review on pain reduction, side effects, and quality ...
INTRODUCTION Idiopathic mastalgia (benign breast pain of unknown origin) is often poorly managed bec...
Mastalgia (breast pain) is a symptom that usually affe-cts 70 % of the women at any given point duri...
BACKGROUND: Mastalgia is a common breast symptom experienced by females of reproductive age. The pur...
Breast pain or mastalgia is a frequent complaint and it may represent various pathological condition...
Mastalgia is a common but often poorly understood condition with little Australian data available on...
Objective: To review the current management of women with breast pain. Options: The effect of variou...
Despite the high prevalence of cyclic mastalgia, there is much disagreement and uncertainties about ...
Objective: To assess prevalence of cyclical mastalgia and its main determinants in women who attende...
Background: Mastalgia is one of the most common complains, for which women consult their general pra...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study are to review fibrocystic changes of the breast, thei...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of cyclic mastalgia and disagreement about its therapeutic ...
Implementation of breast cancer screening using digital mammography improved the diagnosis of primar...
Implementation of breast cancer screening using digital mammography improved the diagnosis of primar...
Cyclic mastalgia is one of the most prevalent problems in women of reproductive age and sometimes it...