What does RADS 3 mean?


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Breast RADS 3 indicates that a lesion may be benign but still requires close follow-up. Breast RADS classification is an evaluation system for breast imaging findings. 3 means that the lesion is less likely to be malignant, but does not absolutely rule out malignancy. For patients assessed as 3, doctors usually combine multiple factors to develop further management options. For example, the patient's age, symptoms, family history, etc. If the patient is older, has a family history of breast cancer, etc., it may require closer attention and more aggressive management measures. During follow-up, the patient himself needs to be vigilant. Pay attention to changes in breast symptoms, such as new lumps, increased pain, nipple discharge, etc. If there are any abnormalities, you should inform your doctor in time for further examination and evaluation. In addition, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is also very important for breast health. This includes reasonable diet, moderate exercise, regular rest and rest, and reducing stress. Good lifestyle habits help maintain the overall health of the body and may also play a positive role in stabilizing breast lesions. Patients should also maintain good communication with doctors. Understand their own conditions, understand the significance and importance of follow-up, and strictly follow the doctor's requirements for reexamination and management. Do not relax vigilance just because it is temporarily assessed as benign, ignoring subsequent observation and treatment.