Is B1-RADS category 4 serious?
If BI-RADS category 4 is benign, it is generally not serious; however, if it is malignant, the condition is considered more severe. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Not serious
BI-RADS is a system used to classify results of breast imaging, particularly mammography, to assess the risk of malignancy in breast lesions. If a patient's mammogram shows BI-RADS category 4A or 4B, and subsequent breast biopsy with pathological examination confirms a benign tumor, the condition can typically be successfully treated and cured, thus usually not being serious.
2. Serious
If the finding falls into BI-RADS 4C, the likelihood of malignancy is significantly higher. Since malignant tumors are often difficult to control clinically and may frequently metastasize to distant sites, they can potentially threaten the patient’s life, making the condition quite serious.
It is recommended to consult a doctor promptly for further evaluation and treatment. Additionally, maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and undergoing regular breast screenings can help detect and treat breast abnormalities at an early stage.