Who to refer:
Urgent Suspicion of Cancer Referral:
- Any new discrete lump in patients aged 30 years or older
- New asymmetrical nodularity that persists at review after two to three weeks (in patients over 35 years)
- Unilateral isolated axillary lymph node in women persisting at review after two to three weeks
- Recurrent lump at site of a previously aspirated cyst
Routine Referral:
- Any new discrete lump in patients under 30 years with no other suspicious features
- New asymmetrical nodularity that persists at review after menstruation (in patients under 35years)
Who not to refer:
- Women with longstanding tender lumpy breast and no focal lesion
- Tender developing breasts in adolescents
- Men with breast tissue swelling rather than lump
Breast disease in men- please see local Borders RefHelp page and Gynaecomastia (CsfD pathway)
How to refer:
- Please refer via SCI Gateway to BGH
Borders General Hospital >> General Surgery – Breast >> LI Breast – Urgent