No Ovarian Cancer, Getting Shooting Pains In Groin Area. What Could Be Cause?
Just had an abdominal and transvagninal ultrasound. No ovarian cancer, but I am getting shooting pains in my groin area near the left leg. It comes and goes for two months now. Have had breast cancer and am concerned about lymphoma--especially if the ovarian cancer concern is not there.
you need to understand clearly that cancers do not cause pain that comes and goes of. i dont understand why breast cancer should give rise to lymphoma and cause shooting pains. please forget about all that. your pain is probably is neurogenic in origin. see the advise of local neurologist
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No Ovarian Cancer, Getting Shooting Pains In Groin Area. What Could Be Cause?
you need to understand clearly that cancers do not cause pain that comes and goes of. i dont understand why breast cancer should give rise to lymphoma and cause shooting pains. please forget about all that. your pain is probably is neurogenic in origin. see the advise of local neurologist