It is estimated that 75-80% of all breast biopsies resulted in benign (no cancer present) findings.
If it's benign, it's not malignant. If it's malignant, it's not benign.
Breast cysts are benign and do not cause death
A normal mammogram may also be rated as BIRADS 2 or benign findings. This means that one or more abnormalities were found but are clearly benign (not cancerous), or variations of normal.
Benign breast lump is usually uncapsulated and immovable while malignant one is capsulated and movable.
Possibly some sort of neoplasm... either malignant or benign. I'd suggest you go to a doctor and have it examined.
Microcalcifications found on a mammogram can look benign or suspicious to the radiologist. Suspicious-looking calcifications need to be biopsied or removed by a surgeon and examined by a pathologist.
benign
fibrocystic breast disease
if it is malignant, it is, benign, no.
Studies have demonstrated that approximately 80% of all breast biopsies result in a benign pathology report
Benign calcification phleboliths in the pelvis are small, round calcium deposits found within veins. They are typically harmless and do not require treatment. They are often incidental findings on imaging studies and are not indicative of any serious health issues.