difference between swollen lymph nodes and cancerous lumps ? Posted: 04-19-05 21:57pm
I didn't see this anywhere else, so I hope
I didn't miss it, but I really want to
know once and for all what the difference
is between swollen lymph nodes or glands
and cancerous lumps? I have a lump on my
neck right beneath my jawbone in between
my chin and my ear. It's grown larger
since last week it seems. It moves when
I touch it and it doesn't hurt. But none
of that means anything to me because I
don't know the difference! Please please
help me not to freak out. I'm a complete
cancer-phobe.
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1234username1234
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Posted: 07-11-08 18:24pm
omg. i have the same thing on the right
side of my neck. im scared that it is
cancer related.
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Fairy Godmother
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Hi Sweetie! Me Fairy*Godmother Posted: 07-11-08 19:08pm
Its ALWAYS better to be safe than sorry.
The sooner you find out to eliminate that
it could be cancer, the better off you
will be. If it were me, I'd go ASAP and
have a physican tell me what it could
possibly be, rule out cancer. Does not
sound like cancer, but if in fact is
should be, you caught it, and beating this
means the odds are in your favor. If you
allow it to go unchecked, if it were
something bad, it could spread and kill
you. Please go and have this looked into.
When it comes to things of this nature,
its not soemthing to play with! Please
keep in touch and let us know!
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pabloclobo
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swollen lymph nodes Posted: 11-14-08 11:23am
Hi,
my 21 month old daughter has swollen lymph
nodes just like the ones you described.
She has been quite healthy except for her
swollen neck. We had a sonography done
which told us nothing. And had an
oncologist look at it, who said that he
doesn't think it is anything to worry
about as the lump is moveable - cancer
usually "grows" into all the neighboring
tissue...
But he also said that to be a 100% sure it
is nothing malignant, the lymph nodes need
to be removed.