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Mastalgia, commonly observed in women aged thirty to fifty, can affect one or both breasts, typically manifesting in the upper and outer quadrants but occasionally radiating to the ipsilateral arm (1). Its severity varies from mild to severe, with concerns primarily revolving around the potential for breast malignancy and its impact on quality of l
<p>Strategies for Causes and Management of Mastalgia</p>

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