Swollen Axillary Lymph Nodes
Has anybody heard of RCC spreading to axillary lymph nodes (underarm lymph nodes)? Would this show up on CT scans? I'm taking everolimus as an adjuvant therapy and have been NED since my kidney was removed in December. I've been having sinusitis/rhinitis and cold like symptoms which I attribute to the everolimus. Those symptoms have been there for about 5 weeks, since I started everolimus along with nausea, fatigue, cough. I'm also getting some tender spots under my tongue.
Starting about a week or two ago I noticed swollen lymph nodes under my left arm. I will see my doctor on Wednesday, but I was wondering if RCC could spread from my kidney to underarm lymph nodes? Has anybody ever heard of that?
Thanks,
Todd
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Armpit nodes
RCC is probably the most unpredictable of all cancers so 'never say never' is a good watchword, but I've never heard of it, Todd. (If you also had breast cancer then it would be highly likely but I gather you only have RCC?)
Although it's 12 years old, this paper is a helpful guide and I'm sure the spread patterns of RCC won't have changed much in the interim:
http://www.ajronline.org/doi/full/10.2214/ajr.177.3.1770653
Look in particular at the section below Fig 3 where you'll read:
Distant Metastases
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I get swollen armpit nodesTexas_wedge said:Armpit nodes
RCC is probably the most unpredictable of all cancers so 'never say never' is a good watchword, but I've never heard of it, Todd. (If you also had breast cancer then it would be highly likely but I gather you only have RCC?)
Although it's 12 years old, this paper is a helpful guide and I'm sure the spread patterns of RCC won't have changed much in the interim:
http://www.ajronline.org/doi/full/10.2214/ajr.177.3.1770653
Look in particular at the section below Fig 3 where you'll read:
Distant Metastases
I get swollen armpit nodes from time to time, usually they are caused by being run down or ill, which could be your case. I had mine checked last year with an ultrasound and was also told that typically cancer would be hard and painless (but not always!) Still worth having checked out.0 -
Thanksrae_rae said:I get swollen armpit nodes
I get swollen armpit nodes from time to time, usually they are caused by being run down or ill, which could be your case. I had mine checked last year with an ultrasound and was also told that typically cancer would be hard and painless (but not always!) Still worth having checked out.This helped me feel better. I did show them to my oncologist. He wasn't very concerned, but he did order an ultrasound to be on the safe side. I'll probably have it done next week.
Interestingly, I have to go to the women's health center to have an ultrasound of my arm pit. It seems this procedure is more often done for breast cancer patients than any others, so that's where they do it.
Todd
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Breast cancertodd121 said:Thanks
This helped me feel better. I did show them to my oncologist. He wasn't very concerned, but he did order an ultrasound to be on the safe side. I'll probably have it done next week.
Interestingly, I have to go to the women's health center to have an ultrasound of my arm pit. It seems this procedure is more often done for breast cancer patients than any others, so that's where they do it.
Todd
Todd, I'm not wanting to start a hare but that way they can also exclude breast cancer as an explanation. About 10% of breast cancer patients are male, if my memory serves me. Anyway, here's hoping you have nothing to worry about.
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