What Is Papilloma?
6. Intraductal Papillomas
Among the most common type of all papillomas are intraductal papillomas that are found in women’s breast tissue. They form within the breast’s milk ducts and they will usually form as a single tumor. This variety of papilloma will tend to cause a bloody and/or watery discharge to come out from the patient’s nipple.
As with other types of papilloma, intraductal papillomas are thankfully benign. What’s more is that they are also unlikely to develop into a cancer, and they can be removed with relative ease. Regardless, any woman that does notice something unusual with their breasts should get it checked out as soon as they can.
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