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There are 2 lumps in my breast i went to the doctor and she said they moveshould i be worried?

anonymous418
07/24/08
anonymous418
Topics:Breast Lump

They found one lump when i went for first prenatal visit when i was pregnant then when i went back after i gave birth it wasnt there i just recently felt again so i went back to the doctor she felt and found another one in the same breast. I asked her if she thought that it was bad. and she said no she said they move and stuff. she refered me to a specialist tho for my peace of mind. and to be on the safe side. she said they do that with everyone not to worry I'm 21 years old. But i cant help but be concerned.

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Teriberibin
Thursday, July 24, 2008

I am 54 yrs old. I had my first fibroadenomas, the most common type of benign breast lump, removed when I was 17. I have had 8 removed over the years and I am followed closely by two breast specialists, one of whom I use for second opinions, mainly because of the prevalance of breast cancer on my mother's side of the family (mother, grandmother, aunts and cousins).

 

I have decided to let go of the "what if's" as it is non-productive. Right now I have a palpable lump that is not seen on mammogram. We are thinking it is benign, possibly scar tissue, but I am scheduled for an MRI on Friday, just to be sure. Am I worried? Not really, as I know that most lumps are benign and cancerous ones have certain characteristics which are seen on mammograms.

 

Usually, a breast specialist can accurately spot the characteristics of a benign tumor vs a cancerous one. However, it is the opinion of the "doctor's doctor" specialist I use for second opinion (so good he does not take insurance), that a core needle biopsy should be done to confirm the diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is confirmed as benign, the tumor still needs to be watched for growth, as it may need to be excised if it gets too large. Most get smaller over time (except 80% of mine, LOL).

 

So visit the specialist and don't get stressed out. It is probably benign. If it isn't, then empower yourself with information and the knowlege that you have found it early due to your diligence.

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Of course you're concerned - that's only natural. Usually lumps that move freely are cycsts, not tumors. In addition, breast cancer at your age is incredibly rare. So try not to stress. Getting checked out by a specialist is exactly what you should do, so congratulations for following up on this. Good luck - PJH

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