Although some people have calcified breast nodules, they wait for them to disappear on their own. But will the calcified breast nodules disappear?
Generally speaking, calcification of breast nodules is likely to disappear. Breast nodules are divided into cystic and solid nodules. A small number of cystic nodules are mostly caused by breast hyperplasia. Usually, this condition will be relieved with the symptoms of breast hyperplasia. However, most breast cysts and solid breast nodules often do not disappear on their own and are often removed surgically.
In fact, calcification of breast nodules itself will not become cancerous, but some breast calcification itself is breast cancer. Clinically, calcifications in breast tissue will be found during breast ultrasound examination or mammography examination. This kind of calcification shadow has different characteristics, including multiple calcifications and single calcifications, coarse calcifications and fine calcifications, etc. Under normal circumstances, single or sporadic large calcifications are benign lesions, while small and dense calcifications are mostly malignant lesions and require timely surgical treatment.