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Dear ball52, The reported findings show no evidence of malignancyHyperpigmentation w/malignancy Malignancy. Test results provide certain types of information, neither of these tests can give absolute certainty that this is a fibroadenoma, but the characteristics of the findings are leaning toward that as a diagnosis. In follow-up to the report you should have a discussion with your physician so they can help to put these findings in context of your situation for you (in context meaning; your physicalPhysical activity Physical exam frequency Physical examination examination, comparison to past films, how often has this finding been followed etc.).