Warning

Breast Cancer accounts for 30% of cancers in woman and around 4,500 people are diagnosed with Breast Cancer in Scotland each year; approximately 25 of these are men.

USOC Referral should be made for:

  • Any new discrete lump in patients 30 years and over
  • 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 the site of a previously aspirated cyst

(Details of other indications for Breast USOC referral can be found under pages for Nipple symptoms, Skin changes and Breast Abscess).

Who to refer, who not to refer, how to refer

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

Primary care management

Women who can be managed, at least initially, by their GP include:

  • Women with longstanding tender lumpy breast and no focal lesion
  • Tender developing breasts in adolescents

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 15/08/2024

Next review date: 15/08/2025

Author(s): Dominique Twelves.

Author email(s): dominiquetwelves@borders.scot.nhs.uk.