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Fibrocystic????

I haven't gotten tested yet, I'll make an app on the 1st of Feb due to changing my primary doctor closer to where I live. If anyone had similar experience? So around September I was in the shower n notice a hard lump on my right breast, it was sooo painful to touch. I was shock I never felt it before. Pass forward after my period ended the lump disappeared. I google and sounded like fibrocystic disease. I know I should've still gotten it checked. On November Thanksgiving day I started with an itch on the right side chest ( a lil upper from my breast) itch comes and goes, at that time I thought maybe it was my neck necklace cause allergy. By the beginning of January 18 I decided to take off the necklace because the itch won't go away. And now I still have the itch. it feels like a burning feeling like irritated. But no rash.  And now I feel like my right arm flares up too. Since I was lil I would suffer from hormonal changes. My period should start in one week. I have been examining my breast if any lumps but I don't feel any. I do feel a lot of tissue feeling but no lumps. Now I'm scared it can be cancer. I won't know until I get examined. Has anyone had a similar experience? Im 29yrs old
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i was diagnosed in 2014, and joined support groups soon after.  i have never seen itching as a symptom.  i had pain with my cancer, but i think it is a good sign the lump diminished.  follow uo for sure,but it sounds like everything is unrelated.  good luck and please let us know how things
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Forgot to mention, My right shoulder blade feel tingling and my right upper shoulders feel soreness. My right arm feels burning and irritated runs down to my hands. I do suffer from anxieties. So I feel when I'm anxious it only worsen the symptoms.
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