I found a lump in my cleavage. It has been
there for a week now. I have researched
all over the computer about breast cancer,
but no where does it say anything about
the cleavage. Should I be concerned? My
Grandmother had breast cancer. I think
that's why I am so worried. I am 34 in
good health and no medical insurance. I
am not one to run to a doctor over any
little thing. So I just need some
clairity! Please help?
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grapefruit
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Posted: 01-11-08 11:28am
*hugs* I think you should see a dr. I
think a lump anywhere near/in breast
tissue is not so great.
Maybe check out the American Cancer
Society website. They believe nobody
should not get treatment b/c they don't
have insurance..
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Ivy25
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Posted: 02-09-08 21:01pm
Even though you are in good health, almost
anyone can get breast cancer. I haven't
heard of a lump in the cleavage at all and
it involving breast cancer. But still, see
a doctor and get it checked out.
Grapefruit is right. You should check out
the American Cancer Society. PM me if you
have any other questions and tell me how
it goes!
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