i had a large lump in my breast since i was 15 years old ( i am 21 now) i went to the doctor to finally check it out a month ago and found out that i had a benign tumor called fibroadenoma. It is non cancerous..you should go to your doctor to check it out
She found a lump and feared that she had breast cancer but the lump turned out to be non cancerous.
I found my breast lump through self breast exams; then had a mammogram and ultrasound, then lumpectomy which confirmed breast cancer diagnosis.
AnswerIf you found a lump on your breast, it could be cancer.
It is very easy to describe a lump in a breast. It's what it says, a lump in the breast. Swelling or a bump in a breast and feels very, very different from breast tissue.
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.
You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump. You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump. You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump.
your breast may be developing. if it is very painful, possibly something else. then see a doctor.
Dont worry this may be nothing serious most teens get lumps in their breast from around 12-18 so and will last about 6 months to a year or two. If it starts to hurt or becomes red without you touching it consult a doctor or if you are not a teen.
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 large (or small) lump on a female's chest
when a significant abnormality is found by physical examination or an imaging test. Examples of an abnormality can include a breast lump felt during physical self-examination or tissue changes
The first indication of cancer is the discovery of a lump in the breast, found either by themselves in a monthly self-exam or by a partner or by a mammogram, a special x ray of the breast that looks for anomalies in the breast.