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Re: lump in breast
From: stephanie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 27 Nov 1998 10:45:44 EST
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>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (Barbara)
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>Subject: Re: lump in breast
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>Dear Claudia,
>
>Have you had a Mammogram? Have you had this new lump checked out by
your
>Gyn? If not I strongly advise you to do this and do it quickly.
>
>First off if and when everything turns out OK you can relax.
>
>Secondly as someone who has had Breast Cancer I think you should find
>out what it is and get answers to your questions from your physician.
>
>Barbara
>
>At Wed, 25 Nov 1998, Claudia wrote:
>>
>>My question is I had a lump in my left breast when i was 21 years old
>>and had it removed and had no cancer. Now that I am 50 years old I
>>found another one in my right one. I have been reading that at the
age
>>of 50 years old that I could be more acceptable to cancer because of
my
>>age. None of my sisters nor my Mother has ever had lumps or breast
>>cancer. I had a total hysterotomy and got on the estrogen and using
the
>>clamara patch and feel that this is responable for me having this lump
>>and just wanted to know about this feed back and just trying to
>>understand why do I have this problem? Thanks for your imput.
>
>--
>Barbara Nesbitt
>Editor, OBGYN.net
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