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big al init

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Posted: 07-13-07 07:45am

hi, im a 17 year old girl - very worried.

firstly there is a hard lump underneath my nipple - tiny and almost wort like

secondly i have a large hard lump in the same breast - it doesnt hurt and i can move it with my fingers.

the same breast in question (the right breast) is bigger than the other one, resulting in the two nipples being wonky.

have i got cancer?
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Fairy Godmother

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Posted: 08-02-08 16:38pm

So very sorry no one responded to this post. I just came across it. I can not give you a diagnosis, but can say I'd go to see my primary care physican and have this looked into. You are very young, and I really doubt it could be cancer, but....you still need to have these suspecious places looked at to rule out other factors.
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jacque06

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Posted: 09-16-08 04:23am

if it's moving, i think it's a benign tumor. not really a worst problem, it can still be cured easily. but if it's not moving it's probably a cancer. better set an appointment to your doctor for proper diagnose.
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Posted: 09-18-08 15:49pm

jacque06 wrote:
if it's moving, i think it's a benign tumor. not really a worst problem, it can still be cured easily. but if it's not moving it's probably a cancer. better set an appointment to your doctor for proper diagnose.
No, it is still probably NOT cancer - only 20% of reported lumps prove to be cancerous.
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