Thank you very much, as a matter of fact I am under a great deal of stress at present so it makes sense to me but I will use the contacts provided and get medical attention. Again, thank you very much, your advice is much appreciated.
Francie57
Hi,
First of all, pain in the breasts is almost never associated with breast cancer.
However,in very rare occasions breast cancer pain is usually unilateral, persistent, and constant in position.
From what you describe the pain could be due to many things,like for example a pulled muscle or a nerve problem,since it's felt only when you do certain movements.Being under stress,can also be causing pain and so does hormonal changes in your body since are you going through menopause.
A visit to your doctor is certainly recommended though for a correct diagnosis, because you have a strong family history of breast cancer.
If you have no medical coverage you could call "Susan G. Komen" facilities in many areas of the country where low-cost or free mammograms are offered. For information:
call 1-877 GO KOMEN .Also The American Cancer Association can help you connect with many institution where you can get free mammograms.Your local health care facility could also provide assistance.
Best wishes..