There is no international data on the time it takes for a breast nodule to go from a grade 3 to malignant, and only regular checkups can be done to track its changes.
The Birads grading system categorizes breast lumps into seven grades from 0-6, with category 1 being normal breasts, category 2 being benign breast diseases with no possibility of malignancy, and category 3 being mostly benign but with the possibility of malignancy. The occurrence of breast disease is closely related to the patient’s daily life, in addition to genetic predisposition.
Such as frequent depression and sulking, dietary fat, sweet, thick and greasy, staying up all night, work pressure and various other reasons. If you don’t pay attention to these habits, it may become cancerous in a short period of time. If you pay attention to them, it may not necessarily become cancerous even after several decades.