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by Mary 1973, Mar 27, 2003 12:00AM
I have posted before about a breast rash but now I have another question.I went for my yearly physical with my primary doctor and I also went to my gyn physical.I have a concern  at my gyn physical they found another lump in my left breast so I am going for my mammo on April 2nd . But at my primary physical they found swollen lymph nodes in my neck.Could the 2 be linked some how to breast cancer? They are doing a chest xray and blood work for lymphadenopathy.Can you explain what that is?

                              thank you Mary Parker

by CCF-RN,MSN-JS, Mar 27, 2003 12:00AM
Dear Mary, Lymphadenopathy just means that you have swollen lymph nodes.  Several things can cause the lymph nodes to swell for example infection.  Lymph nodes can also become swollen because of a cancer problem.  Further evaluation, as you are doing, is needed to determine the cause.
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by Gracie2, Apr 22, 2003 12:00AM
I had swollen nodes also and I was diagnosed with DCIS Breast Cancer with node involvement.  I had a masectomy with TRAM reconstruction and am now in chemo, then radiation.  What is the chance that this will show up in my other breast? What are the chances that this will spread to other parts of my body?  I am 42yo white female, social smoker, no family history.  I had CT Scans done on my chest, pelvis, bone scan, and PET Scans which were all normal.  I am considered Stage 2.  Is this beatable?
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