Ask her doctor.
Yes, women as young as 17 have been diagnosed with breast cancer. I suggest you have a doctor look at it.
It would be extremely rare for an 11 year old girl to develop breast cancer. Plus, in in mature women, breast cancer has no symptoms until she or a doctor feels a lump in the breast. But, not all breast lumps are cancerous.
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It's not uncommon for a 10-year-old girl to experience changes in her breast tissue as she begins to approach puberty. A lump around the nipple could be related to hormonal changes, breast development, or even a condition like a cyst. However, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and to rule out any other potential issues. If there are concerns or if the lump persists, seeking medical advice is recommended.
it is posable but You need to see your doctor.
It would be good for you to consult a doctor soon - only a full examination will be able to out if there is anything wrong and how to cure it.
Don't ever take a chance in regard to a lump in the breast or area around it. It is highly unlikely that it is something serious, but let the Doctor determine this!
It is possible to have cancer at thirteen but it is very rare. If you feel a lump or see something different in your breast you should talk to your mom.
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
No.
No--she is going through puberty.
8-year-old daughter, Sasha, and Older daughter Malia, 10.