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similar moles in both the breast

by sujae, Oct 14, 2008 04:32AM
I have round and dark brown and little protruded mole in both the breast.ie 1 cm above the nipple. i have similar type of moles at the start of the armpit both the side? i jus wonder how it can happen like this or is there anythin to do with breast cancer?
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by PaulMD, Oct 14, 2008 09:23PM
Hi.

As far as I know, these moles, or their pattern of appearance has nothing to do with breast cancer.  If you can see a pattern in their appearance then I believe this is purely coincidental.  It may be worthwile to monitor these moles for changes of size or appearance, which can be a sign of other problems such as a melanoma.

Other causes of similar looking lesions would include viral warts, or accessory skin tags.  If you are not sure then you may have this seen by a professional (possibly a dermatologist)..

Regards and God bless.
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