Asked by Heather Zachary
Learning About Breast Cancer
Only a doctor can tell you what it is for sure. Did your doctor order further tests after your breast exam?
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If I had a discharge of any kind from my breast I would seek help immediately. Were additional tests or a biopsy ordered for the lumps? Please get immediate help.
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Asked by Shawna M
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Asked by anonymous
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A biopsy will be able to determine of a lump is malignant.
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They will usually do a biopsy to determine if it's cancerous
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Asked by Madisyn Poulsen
Learning About Breast Cancer
I would absolutely get it checked out, better safe than sorry.
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It is extremely rare for someone your age to develop breast cancer, but it wouldn't hurt to have your doctor check it out, to give you peace of mind.
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Asked by Bryanna Rosario
Learning About Breast Cancer
You should have your doctor do a breast exam, they may refer you for a mammogram and ultrasound.
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My tumor was not detectable by exam. It could only be seen on a mammogram. See your doctor right away.
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Asked by irma mckenzie
Learning About Breast Cancer
The lump can be a fibrous tumor, a cyst, or cancerous. I would get it checked out just to be safe.
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Asked by Gladys Castro
Learning About Breast Cancer
Not necessarily! Could be a cyst, but you don't want to take the risk, so contact your dr immediately because as earlier we have the diagnostic, easier will be to fight it!!
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Asked by Jamie Baldwin
Learning About Breast Cancer
Have it checked out! I could nit feel a lump, and neither could my doctors, but they found a 1cm mass on a mammogram. It saved my life! Do not wait until you can feel it!
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Asked by Sandra Harris
Learning About Breast Cancer
A cancer pill?? Is it an estrogen blocker??
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I am doing the same.
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