Breast is made up of glands called lobules that can make milk and thin tubes called ducts that carry the milk from the lobules to the nipple. Breast tissue also contains fat and connective tissue, lymph nodes, and blood vessels.
Bosom tumor for the most part begins off in the inward covering of milk pipes or the lobules that supply them with milk. A harmful tumor can spread to different parts of the body.
The main indication of bosom growth regularly is a bosom protuberance or an anomalous mammogram. Bosom disease stages range from right on time, treatable bosom malignancy to metastatic bosom growth.