Can breast nodules be cured?

If the nodes are benign, such as fibroids, lipomas, hemangiomas, they can be cured, and some do not need to be treated, such as some few lipomas, some small fibroids can be closely observed, and even some are verrucous hyperplasia nodules, not necessarily surgery, so there is no cure and no cure. For example, a little spot on the body must be removed, so some benign hyperplastic nodules do not have to go after the so-called cure in mind, but must be taken away from the breast. For breast nodules focus on the judgment is to exclude malignant changes. If a breast nodule is malignant can it be cured it comes back to the question of early stage breast cancer and advanced breast cancer. If breast nodules are early stage breast cancer, by far more than 70% of them are completely curable, of course series of comprehensive treatment. So the question of whether breast nodules are curable or not, first of all, we have to figure out whether they are benign nodules, or ordinary hyperplastic nodules, or malignant nodules. Some of the breast nodules are fatty particles, which definitely do not need to be treated because it is a broad concept, and there are many categories of breast nodules, so they need to be subdivided. Benign nodules can sometimes be left alone, and there is no question of curing them per se, because they have no effect. Fibroids are a bit larger and require surgery, so they can be cured. The point is to determine whether the nodule is malignant or not, and early malignant nodules can be cured.