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1904872 tn?1325822415

Both my breast hurting

Hi,

I am 35 years old and never been married.  I have. Strong history of cancer in my family.  Dad NPC, aunt breast cancer and uncle lymphoma and now my 19 years old cousin just diiagnosed with bone cancer.

My right brest starting to hurt yesterday afternoon and this morning sometimes it hurt on the right and sometimes it's hurt on the left and my Vjayjay started to hurt too but it comes and goes.  This is the first time I experience this. My period was on 13 last month and I was on painkiller for 12 years due to period pain.  I have 2 cysts and a lump on my right breast (ultrasound on the 11/11/11) My doc asked me to come back in six month but I will go back and do another ultrasound on the 11 this month, is it too early?

Should I be worried.  Thank you in advance.
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1904872 tn?1325822415
Hi Japdip,

Thank you very much for answering my questions.  

The surgeon only tell me to come back in 6 months or get it remove it's my choice, but until today I don't know what to do.  Back in 2000 I had my first lump removed and it was Fibroadenoma.

I am so stress out right now.  I keep on looking and touching my breasts every minutes and thinking about it making me crazy.  I don't know what to do.
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25201 tn?1255580836
It would not be too early for another Ultrasound as this is basically a rather harmless test. I see no connection to Breast Cancer though ... the symptoms you describe don't indicate BC. You mention 2 cysts and a lump .... I'm wondering what is the exact nature of the "lump" .... I would think there might have been more investigation into that when it was discovered. Cysts and Fibroadenomas which are both benign can certainly cause discomfort. I think you need to insist on some answers here but perhaps from your OB/GYN.  Regards ....
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