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HI good evening.. im turning 25 on may.I want to ask something about my medical. I was examined october 20,2009. everything was fine except my breast the result is Breast with mass @9-10' clock. No nipple discharge ,breast mass.( L) breast pulpable movable mass 11-3' clock. The doctor advice me to have ultra sound for my breast. What should i do? I was thinking if it a cancer or not. What is the use of ultrasound? if i will go for ultrasound what i will see for that? I'm afraid for the result that's why i never back to my doctor for my ultrasound.
I hope you can advice me thank you and godbless..
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587083 tn?1327120262
I agree with Japdip completely...you must never ignore any abnormality in the breasts.The Ultrasound is a painless procedure. I also urge you to get on the phone for an appointment, as Japdip suggested.Take care...
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25201 tn?1255580836
You are being VERY foolish in your thinking ..... you need to get that Ultrasound done NOW !! I doubt that this lump (at your age) would be associated with breast cancer. Cysts and Fibroadenomas are quite common among women in your age group. The Ultrasound will certainly provide some answers as to what the lump is and also what can or cannot be done about it. Please DO NOT put this off any longer; if you weren't concerned you wouldn't have gone to the Dr. the first time and if you aren't going to follow his/her recommendation then you wasted both your and his/her time. This is a very poor attitude and you need to adjust your thinking about your health. Sorry to be harsh in my comments but ignoring a problem NEVER solves it. Kindest regards .....  PLEASE MAKE THAT APPOINTMENT !!
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