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1 million breast biopsies are performed in the United States every year. Around 10% are diagnosed with atypical hyperplasia. But what is atypical hyperplasia? Atypical hyperplasia are cells that line the inside of the ducts of the breast. The cells that line the inside of the lobules of the breast can begin to change. Those changes are often called atypical, meaning they don’t look like the normal cells. But does atypical hyperplasia affect you cancer risk? Our Medical Director Dr. Jay Harness explains if an atypical hyperplasia can increase your breast cancer risk in the future. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE EXPERT INFORMATION AND BREAKING BREAST CANCER NEWS / drjayharness VISIT BREASTCANCERANSWERS.com FOR THE LATEST IN BREAKING BREAST CANCER NEWS http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/news SUBMIT A QUESTION http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/ DOWNLOAD DR. HARNESS' 15 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR http://www.breastcanceranswers.com/ CONNECT WITH US! Google+: http://bit.ly/16nhEnr Facebook: / breastcanceranswers Twitter: / breastcancerdr