Endoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive approach, is effective for treating breast fibroadenoma in adolescents – the most common benign breast tumor. It offers advantages like smaller incisions, reduced pain, and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery, making it a promising option, especially for larger or rapidly growing fibroadenomas.
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