What does bi-rads grade 2 mean?


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Bilateral breast BI-RADS grade 2 indicates benign lesions in both breasts. Bilateral breast BI-RADS grade 2 means that some abnormalities are found in breast imaging, such as mammography or breast ultrasound, but these abnormalities are assessed as essentially benign. Usually, these lesions include simple cysts of the breast, intramammary lymph nodes, postoperative changes, etc. Although they are graded as grade 2, they still need to be reviewed regularly. This is because the condition of the breast may change over time, and any possible new changes or abnormal progression can be monitored by regular review. Patients do not need to be overly stressed and anxious. Grade 2 results suggest that the lesion is most likely benign, but it cannot completely rule out the possibility of malignant transformation. It is very important to maintain a good attitude and actively cooperate with the doctor's recommendations for follow-up observation or necessary further examination. The doctor may consider the patient's specific symptoms, family history and other factors. If the patient has other risk factors for breast cancer, closer monitoring or other appropriate measures may be recommended to ensure breast health. Bilateral breast BI-RADS grade 2 mainly indicates benign lesions, but regular follow-up and close attention are still necessary to detect any possible abnormal changes early. Patients should fully communicate with doctors to understand their own situation and jointly develop appropriate diagnosis and treatment and follow-up plans.