Dear C.R.: It is unlikely, at your age, that you have breast cancer. However, because of your family history, your doctor is erring on the safe side by recommending removal of both "lumps." The only way to know exactly what these lumps are is to remove them and have them reviewed by pathology. It may be overkill but it is better to be safe. It would not hurt to get a second opinion if you are not comfortable with this approach. We would recommend a breast specialist.
Thanks. I will be seeing a breast specialist in two weeks.
What, if anything, should I take from the fact that swollen lymph nodes under one arm came and went, while the other side remains? Is it likely that it too will go away? And if not, what else could possibly be causing it other than cancer? I had heard that breast feeding is one common reason for swollen lymph nodes.
Also, I had heard that because my mother developed breast cancer after menapause, my risk is not as great as if she had developed it earlier. Is that accurate?
Finally, can the mamogram I had at my age (30) really show anything? If the lymph node is cancer, would the mamogram been able to tell? I'm trying to figure out how confident its results should make me feel.
Hi, I am 28 and I've had swollen lymph nodes under my arm also now on just the left side since Nov. I have also gotten a mammogram that showed a intramammary lymph node. My doctor has said that they are very common from shaving and I've been told they can take awhile to resolve..I think your doctor is just being cautious due to your family history.