Published on: 2025-10-13 | Written by: Dr Mohamed Fatin general surgery laparoscopy
Breast tumors are among the most common health concerns that require awareness and careful monitoring due to their major impact on women’s health.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein stresses that early detection of breast tumors significantly increases cure rates, especially when women commit to regular check-ups such as mammograms and monthly breast self-exams.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein explains that breast tumors can be benign or malignant, resulting from abnormal cell growth in breast tissue.
Benign tumors are often non-cancerous but require regular monitoring, while malignant tumors may need immediate treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy depending on the case.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein warns that discovering a lump in the breast doesn’t always mean cancer, but it should never be ignored.
Key warning signs include:
A lump or hard area in the breast or underarm
Changes in breast size or shape
Unusual discharge from the nipple
Skin redness, dimpling, or texture changes
Dr. Mohamed Fotein emphasizes that these symptoms must be evaluated promptly by a specialist to determine the underlying cause.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein explains that several factors may increase the risk of developing breast tumors, such as:
Family history and genetic predisposition
Hormonal imbalance
Obesity and lack of physical activity
Smoking and poor dietary habits
He stresses that maintaining a healthy lifestyle and regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of breast tumors.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein highlights the importance of accurate and early diagnosis using modern techniques such as:
Mammography
Ultrasound imaging
Biopsy for tissue sampling
He emphasizes that proper diagnosis is essential for choosing the most effective treatment plan.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein explains that the treatment of breast tumors depends on the type and stage of the tumor, and may include:
Surgical removal of the tumor or the entire breast
Chemotherapy to shrink or prevent tumor spread
Radiotherapy to destroy remaining cancer cells
Hormonal therapy for specific cases
He stresses the importance of continuous follow-up after treatment to prevent recurrence.
Dr. Mohamed Fotein warns that prevention begins with monthly self-breast exams and annual check-ups with a specialist.
He emphasizes adopting a balanced diet rich in antioxidants, avoiding smoking, and managing stress to protect overall breast health.