Annual Check-Up Finds Breast Lump – Likely Benign but High-Risk for Progression | Vejthani Hospital

Patient Stories

At just 29, Miss Ratchanok went for her very first breast health check—something she had never thought she needed. But that single decision changed everything. 

 After meeting with Dr. Monchai and undergoing an ultrasound, she learned that there were multiple lumps in her breast. Their characteristics suggested that some carried a higher risk of becoming harmful, which is why a biopsy was performed to determine whether they were benign. Fortunately, the biopsy results confirmed that the lumps were non-cancerous. 

Given their potential to progress over time, Dr. Monchai recommended removing them early—before they develop into something more serious.

Her experience is a reminder that breast health checks are essential—even at a young age, and even when you have no symptoms. Early detection makes the difference.

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Dr. Monchai Leesombatpaiboon
Dr. Monchai Leesombatpaiboon

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Surgical Oncology and Breast Surgery

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