It's not cancer what you have. But if you want others to respond to you here, and even a doctor, then post your post separately, and not under someone else's, OK?
I am 12 years old and there is a strange, very little lump on my breast. I started to examine it then white/clear liquid started coming out. Gross!!! Please tell me this is normal. I dont want to have cancer at my age.
No, not all breast cancer is detected by ultrasound. I am a 2 year survivor. My lump could not be felt or seen by ultrasound. Just appeared on mammogram. I had it biopsied by sterotactic needle, then when the cells showed cancer, agreed to the lumpectomy. Two different surgeons agreed that lumpectomy was the correct course of action. Turned out the cancer was bigger then they imagined, more like a pancake then a lump and I went back for mastectomy. Please call for a biopsy now. I would opt for the biopsy first versus just taking it out.
My doctor said that the odds are the biopsy would be negative....wouldn't you feel better knowing. Good Luck!
I too believe that a lump that has gotten bigger needs to come out! Remember, your father makes up 50% of your genes.And always remember that knowledge is power. If you ignore this lump that you are saying is getting bigger and it is cancer, it can kill you. I hate to be so blunt, but although I don't know you, I don't want that to happen. I was diagnosed with breast CA at 27 years old. I'm 41 now. I've seen many woman get into trouble ignoring lumps in their breast. I say call your DR. tommrow, and demand a biopsy. Good luck. Renee.
Thanks ffor your words of wisdom.
Don't know about the melanoma relationship. Do know that yes, you would have a greater risk with your father's history. The only good lump is the one in the jar. Get it out, make sure, and move on.