If the lump on the breast is a hard one, then it is a matter of concern as it very well be a sign of breast cancer.
The result shown there is a benign lump in the left breast.
AnswerIf you found a lump on your breast, it could be cancer.
Sometimes, but if you are over 13 and have a lump on your breast you might want to get it checked out by a doctor, because it could be something more then a lump, and can be something as serious as breast cancer. don't worry though, it could be just that your growing, the doctor idea was just to be on the safe side...
Any lump in the breast at any age should be taken seriously, as it could very well be cancer.
It is very easy to describe a lump in a breast. It's what it says, a lump in the breast. Swelling or a bump in a breast and feels very, very different from breast tissue.
No, a physical welt is not going to cause breast cancer. All the chemicals used are non-toxic as well.However fat necrosis may develop as a result of breast trauma and this may cause a lump to show up.
Any time you feel a lump in your breast is a time for concern. You should make an appointment as soon as possible to have it checked out. It could be cancerous, and it could be not serious at all, but regardless it isn't something you should wait for.
You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump. You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump. You should see a doctor. You could have bleeding within the tissues which can cause the lump.
It is possible. Get to the doctors so that you can have it examined and properly diagnosed, a lump on or near the breast is nothing to play around with.
It could very well be. It could also be a harmless cyst. Better have that checked out right away to be sure.
The suffix -ectomy in lumpectomy means removal of. In this case a lump-ectomy would be the removal of a lump. The action performed in a breast lumpectomy would be the removal of a lump from a breast.