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What Does A Lump On The Clavicle When Diagnosed With A Breast Cancer Indicate?
I have a diagnose of breast cancer. It is also in two lymph nodes. One between my two breasts. I have been healing with natural cures. Just had a thermography and it shows great things are going on. About a month ago I had a lump show up on my clavicle Could it be by any chance my lymph has moved?
The lymphnodes are fixed structures and they do not move from one area of the body to another. Very likely the lump above the clavicle is another lymphnode or at least it is considered so till it is verified it is not so. You will need to have checks to verify the nature of the lump above the clavicle especially having a history of breast cancer.
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Regards, Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician
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What Does A Lump On The Clavicle When Diagnosed With A Breast Cancer Indicate?
Hello, The lymphnodes are fixed structures and they do not move from one area of the body to another. Very likely the lump above the clavicle is another lymphnode or at least it is considered so till it is verified it is not so. You will need to have checks to verify the nature of the lump above the clavicle especially having a history of breast cancer. I hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Antoneta Zotaj, General & Family Physician