How do Breast FNAC samples appear?
Fluid collected from the breast lump may be clear, straw-colored, green or brown tinged, white, yellow, or more rarely, bloody. In most cases, these fluids are benign (non-cancerous). If the fluid is not bloody, it is usually simply discarded as it is mostly considered to be non-cancerous. Bloody fluid may indicate cancer and is usually sent to the laboratory for analysis.