5 year breast cancer survivor with 3 enlarged underarm lymph nodes
I saw my oncologist Friday and he sent me for a STAT breast ultrasound. The results indicate the underarm tissue has changed, and the 3 lymph nodes
are enlarged and palpable, however are benign. Radiologist recommends repeating test in 4-6 months.
It seems like they should be biopsied. ???? Any thoughts? ( Double mastectomy 5 years ago.)
thanks,
Carol
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Lizzie,
I do not know a lot about breast cancer, but several writers here are long-term survivors. For what it is worth, breast cancer that has gone into lymph nodes is not lymphoma, but breast cancer in the lymphatic system. Of course, most cancers can morph into some other cancer years later. And, anyone can develop lymphoma, including people who have had, or have, other cancers.
I know: clear as mud.
My intuition would be to get a biopsy, but some of the lady experts here are better informed at responding to the specifics of your current situation.
Bless your results,
max
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LymphomaYes
Lizzie,
I do not know a lot about breast cancer, but several writers here are long-term survivors. For what it is worth, breast cancer that has gone into lymph nodes is not lymphoma, but breast cancer in the lymphatic system. Of course, most cancers can morph into some other cancer years later. And, anyone can develop lymphoma, including people who have had, or have, other cancers.
I know: clear as mud.
My intuition would be to get a biopsy, but some of the lady experts here are better informed at responding to the specifics of your current situation.
Bless your results,
max
Lizzie,
I have to agree with Max. When I first heard Lymphoma I was scared to death. I kept thinking I had cancer that had reached my lymph nodes. In reality it is cancer that starts in the lymph nodes. It is classified a little different that most cancers. The stages of 1-4 just tells what areas of the body is in. No matter where it goes it will be lymphoma cancer cells. Other cancers that start somewhere else in the body and go to the lymph nodes will be be classified as the cancer from where it originated. Hope I did not muddle things up more for you. Have it biopsied as soon as possible. John
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thank you both for your inputCOBRA666 said:Lymphoma
Lizzie,
I have to agree with Max. When I first heard Lymphoma I was scared to death. I kept thinking I had cancer that had reached my lymph nodes. In reality it is cancer that starts in the lymph nodes. It is classified a little different that most cancers. The stages of 1-4 just tells what areas of the body is in. No matter where it goes it will be lymphoma cancer cells. Other cancers that start somewhere else in the body and go to the lymph nodes will be be classified as the cancer from where it originated. Hope I did not muddle things up more for you. Have it biopsied as soon as possible. John
Last night I discovered another swollen gland/lymph node under the other arm.
Putting off calling doctor......but, will eventually. Thanks!
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