Cancer Under Arm Enlargement Removed, Now Appears In Another Part. How To Prevent It ?
My name is AAAAA . I am from Ethiopia. My question is my mother have got the cancer the enlarge under the arm and she treated in the Hospital and the enlarged part is removed by the doctor. And after 5 month in another part 2 new enlarged part is seen so please Doctar can you tell me the medical name of that disaase and how it prevent?. How can you help mom? Thank you!
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It is very difficult to say by this limited information, what is the disease. anyway , if enlarged swelling under armpit it may be due to carcinoma breast spreading to that side , it may also be any primary bone tumor, any soft tissuesarcoma. you should have to mention the treatment received . now as it is a recurrent disease probably more agressive treatment protocol has to be applied. may be surgery , chemo, radoitherapy in a trimodality setting. without proper pathology report it is difficult to comment.please consultyour oncologist.
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Cancer Under Arm Enlargement Removed, Now Appears In Another Part. How To Prevent It ?
Hi, It is very difficult to say by this limited information, what is the disease. anyway , if enlarged swelling under armpit it may be due to carcinoma breast spreading to that side , it may also be any primary bone tumor, any soft tissue sarcoma. you should have to mention the treatment received . now as it is a recurrent disease probably more agressive treatment protocol has to be applied. may be surgery , chemo, radoitherapy in a trimodality setting. without proper pathology report it is difficult to comment.please consultyour oncologist.