Oncology
Question #19001
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cancer lump - #19001

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I’ve recently discovered a small lump in my breast that I’m worried might be related to cancer. I know that not all lumps are cancerous, but I’m uncertain about what steps I should take next. Could you explain in detail what a cancer lump is, how it differs from other types of lumps, and what signs or symptoms would suggest it might be cancerous? From what I understand, a cancer lump is typically a hard, immovable mass, but are there other characteristics that could indicate a lump is cancerous? What factors do doctors look for during a physical exam, such as the size, shape, or texture of the lump, to help determine if it might be cancerous? How is a cancer lump diagnosed? I’ve heard that doctors may order imaging tests like mammograms, ultrasounds, or even biopsies to confirm whether a lump is cancerous. How do these tests work, and what should I expect during each procedure? Are there any risks associated with these diagnostic tests, and how accurate are they in detecting cancer? If a cancer lump is diagnosed, what treatment options are available? Does the treatment depend on the type of cancer, or are there general treatment approaches, such as surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy? How do doctors determine the best course of action for treating cancer lumps, and what factors are considered when developing a treatment plan? Lastly, if the lump is not cancerous, what are some common benign causes of lumps in the breast, such as fibroadenomas or cysts? How can doctors distinguish between cancerous and benign lumps, and are there follow-up treatments or monitoring steps that should be taken to ensure the lump doesn’t pose any future risk?

Cancer lump
Breast cancer
Lump diagnosis
Breast health
Mammogram
Biopsy
Treatment options
Benign lumps

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