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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Nigerian doctor shares photos from a breast lump removal on Instagram

Dr Femi Olaleye took to Instagram to share photos from an excisional breast biopsy, the removal of noncancerous tumor, fibroadenoma. Below is what he wrote:

"When you are recovering from neck pains but still have to help an anxious young lady remove her breast lump - which by all account looks like a Fibroadenoma! A fibroadenoma is a non-cancerous tumor in the breast that is commonly found in women under the age of 30.
Incidentally fibroadenomas are diagnosed in approximately 10 percent of women in the United States (Mammotome). African-American women are more likely to develop these tumors.
A fibroadenoma is a very common benign (not cancerous) breast condition. The most common symptom is a lump in the breast which usually moves when you touch it.

Fibroadenomas often develop during puberty so are mostly found in young women, but they can occur in women of any age!"

25 comments:

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    1. More of dis. Linda take note!

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    2. Hope he gained d lady's consent before posting it online


      ...merited happiness

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    3. Nice of her.







      Lib addict#jut passing#

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    4. *********************nawa ooooo******

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    5. *******************if to say God knw sef him for no dey give us breast*********oburu like dix ********imakwa umu nwanyi ole na aya breast cancer??????

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  2. Benign or malignant tumours scares the hell outta me.We women are trying,we seem to be concubines to pain

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  3. No big deal jareh. It's just a 20-30mins surgery.

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  4. Must they show it huh,ok seen.

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  5. hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  6. i had mine removed when i was 16...was awake during d procedure,it isnt a major surgery.

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  7. Well noted with thanks



    Eva Da Diva...

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  8. I had it and removed mine few years ago. The doctor said it was non cancerous, although i still feel pain sometimes. If anyone notice a lump on the breast please see a medical doctor.

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  9. Any serious lady for a serious relationship,should feel free and kindly contact and whatsapp me 08183165717, please and please no joke, i am very serious...thanks

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  10. Is she based in Nigeria? My adopted daughter who just got diagnosed needs to get her lumps removed asap.

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  11. AHHHHHHHHHH heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyh


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  12. Do this here in Sweden and your licence will be withdrawn immediately and he will never ever practice again in his entire miserable life!! That is someone's private part he just exposed without her knowledge.

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  13. Dont really agree with you Tina,after all the patient's face was never exposed in that picture. Please, do spare your tongue!

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  14. Dont really agree with you Tina,after all the patient's face was never exposed in that picture. Please, do spare your tongue as you practice your nursing!

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