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Hi Jeniece - Any time both breasts are involved (e.g., tender nipples), it's almost certainly not breast cancer, as that tends to happen in one breast at a time. However, with a lump in your armpit, you should be checked by a doctor. You could have an infected lymph node, but you won't know till you get it checked. So best to see the doctor, OK? Good luck - PJH
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