The physician identifies a palpable mass in one breast, and the patient is scheduled for a “Lumpectomy.” The reason that “Lumpectomy” for breast lumps can be safely performed in some patients is that the breast is divided into multiple lobes, each of which contains a separate duct system with connecting lobules. The normal breast usually contains how many lobes?
The physician identifies a palpable mass in one breast, and the patient is scheduled for a “Lumpectomy.” The reason that “Lumpectomy” for breast lumps can be safely performed in some patients is that the breast is divided into multiple lobes, each of which contains a separate duct system with connecting lobules. The normal breast usually contains how many lobes?
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The physician identifies a palpable mass in one breast, and the patient is scheduled for a "Lumpectomy." The reason that "Lumpectomy" for breast lumps can be safely performed in some patients is that the breast is divided into multiple lobes, each of which contains a separate duct system with connecting lobules. The normal breast usually contains how many lobes?
✓ Correct Answer: D. 15 to 25
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