Is it okay to remove atypical breast growths?

Generally, breast atypical hyperplasia will be cured after excision, but it needs to be rechecked regularly under the guidance of the doctor.
Breast atypical hyperplasia refers to the abnormal proliferation of breast epithelial cells. Under the microscope, the cells are of different shapes and sizes, with unclear layers and irregular nuclei, but most of the nuclear schizophrenic images are normal, which is still somewhat different from cancer.
Atypical hyperplasia can be treated by surgical excision to remove the atypically hyperplastic cells and avoid further development or malignancy. After effective treatment, it can usually be cured, but need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.
When atypical breast hyperplasia occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination and receive treatment under the guidance of the doctor.