No, lumps in the breast are not always cancerous. Some women apparently do have lumpy breasts, however, it's best to have it checked as soon as possible.
Over 90 percent of lumps are found to be benign, but don't let that deter you from seeking a medical opinion as there is still that chance that it is one of the malignant ones and a simple check could make difference between life and death.
Yes, an egg-shaped lump in the breast can be Breast cancer. Please see a doctor. Patients in the US can access free care for breast lumps via state programs. Contact your local community health center, family planning center, or Cancer Society office for information.
It is a possibility. You should really see your doctor.
Yes that lump is the first sign of cancer.
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it can be cancer ask your doctor
Breast lumps of all types may or may not be painful. This is true of both cancerous and noncancerous lumps.
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The lump may not have to do with your breast cancer , if you have not bumped your head any where and the lump does not go away with should check the doctors immediately.
In Most Cases Breast Cancer.
If the lump on the breast is a hard one, then it is a matter of concern as it very well be a sign of breast cancer.
A few breast cancer symptoms are a lump in the breast, swelling in armpit, and pain in breast.
I found my breast lump through self breast exams; then had a mammogram and ultrasound, then lumpectomy which confirmed breast cancer diagnosis.
Typically you don't see a breast cancer lump, but notice it when touching, washing, or scratching your breast.
It is important for women to get regular breast exams with their family doctor. Common symptoms of breast cancer are change in how the breast looks or feels, how the nipple looks or feels, or nipple discharge.
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She found a lump and feared that she had breast cancer but the lump turned out to be non cancerous.
Shirley Temple knew she had breast cancer, when she found a lump in her left breast. She was around the age of thirteen or seventeen I belive.
Medical Cancer signs will depend on the type of cancer. For instance breast cancer symptoms will be pain in breast, lump in breast. Lung cancer will show the symptoms like coughing, chest pain
Lumps and Breast CancerIn answer to this question, no, it doesn't necessarily mean a teenager has breast cancer if she/he has a lump in each breast! You don't have to have a lump to have breast cancer. If there is a lump, it could be a cyst and for teens all breast examinations, feeling for changes and LOOKING for changes should be done after menstruation. If the lump remains after menstruation she/he should be seen by a doctor. There are many people who have fibrocystic breasts. To make sure this is a cyst, the doctor can perform a needle biopsy which is non-invasive.