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I have a squamish cancer on my arm. I HAVE HADE IT for over a yr. Ihad it removed and a week later ... back up so soon after last r had cancer to remove breast 5 yrs ago then rare cancer in leg... View answer
moveable. The lump is hard. I have a heavy family history of cancer on my maternal side. My grandmother and both her sisters had breast cancer , and their brother had prostrate cancer. ... View answer
If someone has Papillary Thyroid Cancer that cannot be seen but has produced a lump on the neck that contains thyroid material, is there any benefit to cancer research for observing the course of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shehzad Topiwala
( Endocrinologist)
I have a large lump inside he bend of my elbow. It's not painful but I panic because I am only a year out from treatment of stage 3 Breast cancer . ... View answer
cancer. Her baby has a lump in her arm exactly in the same spot that my daughter had her bone cancer in her left arm. Is it possible that baby is having any cancer in her own left... View answer
shoulder is sore. I had breast cancer on the left side treated with simple mastectomy. Lymph nodes clear. The breast cancer was 1 cm DCIS. Do my left arm symptoms to have anything to do with the... View answer
has a strong family cancer history. His mother s brother died of renal cancer at the age of 35 and his mothers sister was diagnosed with renal Cancer last month. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vakul Aren
( General & Family Physician)
I just found a lump under my arm about halfway between my armpit & elbow. I ha a norplant about 18 years ago. Should I be concerned about breast cancer? Could it be related to the nor plan ? ... View answer
I ve pain in my joints.Is it a symptom of cancer? my grand father(lung cancer) and my father s sibling brother (cancer in food pipe) had cancer.. will it affect me?I ve joint pains especialy in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Albana Sejdini
( General & Family Physician)
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