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Chelee
your pathology report is not even close to listing microscopic tissues described as possibly pre-malignant (at least according to the literature I have read)
invasive ductal or lobular are the premalignant entities and it is often cited that the precursors of these MAY BE atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia.
As your hyperplasia does not involve any atypical cells it would not even be considered pre-pre-malignant.
If you lift weights or exercise, you get hyperplasia of your muscles. It is a benign enlargement. In a woman, the breast tissues change with the menstrual cycle and at some time or other all women have hyperplasia of their breasts. I have no idea what degree florid is, but if you were premenopausal at the time of your prophylactic mastectomy, you might want to try to figure out what stage of the menstrual cycle you were in at the time of your operation.
Seems to me your report should be a reason to rejoice rather than worry!
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