Mastopathy and menopause are a common phenomenon during the transition period from the reproductive stage to the involutionary stage. By studying the relationship between these two processes, scientists have found that women suffering from mastopathy during menopause have a higher risk of developing breast cancer. The association may be due to changes in breast tissue and increased estrogen levels. Like other changes in the brain, including anxiety and depression, many women experience mastopathy due to decreased hormone levels during menopause. Research results indicate the importance of measures to prevent and treat mastopathy, especially for women going through menopause. It's important to check your breasts for warning signs and follow your doctor's instructions, even if you have mild breast pain or discomfort. This will help prevent the development of breast cancer, as well as other risks associated with changes in breast tissue during the menopathic phase.