Hirst C
Aust Fam Physician. 1989 Feb;18(2):121-123, 126.
This article studies the dilemma faced by the general practitioner when a woman presents with a selfdetected breast lump. It emphasises the processes involved in determining whether the lump is a 'real' lump, and whether further action is warranted. In all instances an accurate clinical diagnosis is inextricably intermingled with a response to the personal needs of each woman.