Hi,
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The findings on your mammogram report do not suggest breast cancer.
Fibroglandular is what breast tissue is.A combination of glands and fibrous tissues and this is "normal"It simply describes the tissue as lumpy,or dense.
Because you have dense breasts,which makes mammogram readings more difficult,your Doctor/Radiologist might recommend an Ultrasound if more information is mentioned on your report.If nothing suspicious is detected,your doctor will let you know when a follow-up is needed to make sure that no changes have occurred.
It's a good practice to regularly do your SBE (self breast exam) every month, one week after the start of your menstrual cycle and if you detect anything unusual,you should contact your Doctor .
From what you stated in your post,nothing looks suspicious and all is normal...
Best wishes...
This could account for the swelling in your arm.
It can be treated by physical therapists or massage therapists who have special training in management of lymphedema, along with the use of compression wraps and sleeves which help control the swelling.
Here is a link to a detailed discussion regarding prevention and treatment of lymphedema:
http://www.medicinenet.com/breast_cancer_and_lymphedema/article.htm
If you do an Internet search, you will find some Web sites devoted to lymphedema as well.
I am happy to see that your mammogram produced normal results, and hope the same will be true of the other tests you are undergoing.
Best wishes,
bluebutterfly