A calcified breast spot does not necessarily end up being breast cancer; there is no direct link between the two.
Breast calcified spots may occur due to rapid growth of the breast nodule and massive deposition of calcium salts, which in turn can produce calcified foci, which often have coarse granular calcifications when imaging is performed.
It is important to note that some patients may detect fine sand-like calcifications with rich blood flow around them during imaging examinations, then breast cancer should be highly suspected and a puncture biopsy can be performed with the doctor to confirm the diagnosis of the disease.
It is recommended that the patient should go to the breast surgery department of the hospital to complete the relevant examinations and then give targeted treatment and therapy, so as not to delay the condition.