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Another possibility is "Mastitis".
Mastitis is a infection of the breast usually due to a blocked milk duct. It is most common in the first 2 months of breastfeeding but may occur at times other than breast feeding as well.
The doctor examining the patient with presumed mastitis will ask questions regarding breast feeding, previous similar infection or inflammation, presence or absence of nipple discharge or fever. A blood test to determine the severity of the infection may be ordered. Usually if affects ONE breast and is due to a bacteria known as Staphylococcus. The breast is found to be tender, red, swollen and there may be swelling of glands in the axilla (armpit).
Treatment is through the use of hot packs and oral antibiotics. The mother is encouraged to continue to breastfeed or use a breast pump. In severe cases hospitalization and IV antibiotics may be necessary. If the infection is not treated sores may form and the infection may spread.
Of course, cancer is a "possibility" but given the symptoms you describe this is far less likely. However, a mammogram is certainly in order.
I hope this helps!