How to Treat Fibroid Tumors in the Chest

Fibroma is a benign tumor consisting of a mixture of two components, glandular epithelium and fibrous tissue, which has a small chance of becoming malignant. If the tumor is detected by touching the surface of the body, ultrasound can be further examined to clarify the location of the fibroid. If the tumor is located under the skin, it can be excised under local anesthesia; if it is located in the breast, it can be excised according to its location as well as some normal breast tissues around it; if the tumor is deeper and located below the muscle layer, it should be considered to separate the muscles longitudinally along the direction of the muscle fibers after incision and then excise the fibroid tumor; if it is closely adhered with the surrounding muscle tissues, nerves, blood vessels, etc., it is necessary to pay attention to avoiding damage to the surrounding tissues in the course of the surgery.