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Lump in breast, not sure
Im 20 female, no family history or breast cancer but I've always been scared of it, I keep looking for symptoms and it's gotten to a point where Im sure I might have breast cancer. Recently, I was lying down on my back, and I pressed my left breast and felt something hard. Im not sure if it is a lump or not because I cant find it anymore. Also, my breasts hurt sometimes, and if I pinch a mass, not just the skin but some part of the insides of the breast too, they hurt with a sharp pain. Otherwise, my breasts hurt if Im lying on one side, the other side will hurt. I just wanna know if I should be concerned or if it's normal. My bra size is 34D, in case the size matters in diagnosis too.
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Breast cancer generally present with lump in early stage Pain will be there in lad cancer stage If u r afraid about breast cancer u consult a oncologist for clinical examination and ultrasound breast Chance of having breast cancer for u is very less likely due due young age and no significant family history
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Most likely it looks like fibroadenosis, you can start tab evion 400 mg two times a day for a month
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