Does a hard, mobile breast lump mean it’s not breast cancer?

The odds are that a hard, mobile breast lump is not breast cancer, but it is not possible to be completely sure.
Generally, when performing a physical examination of the breast. If it is a benign tumor of the breast, such as breast fibroma, breast cysts, etc., usually the hard lump of the breast can be moved from side to side; if it is a malignant tumor of the breast, the hard lump of the breast is usually not able to be moved, and adhered to the surrounding tissues.
It should be noted that it is inaccurate to determine the positivity or malignancy of a breast lump simply by physical examination, and there is a certain risk of misjudgment. It is best to go to the breast surgery department of the hospital to complete breast ultrasound, molybdenum target, MTI and other related examinations to clarify the patient’s condition.