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In 2002 I had my first baseline mammogram and I was told ...
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In 2002 I had my first baseline mammogram and I was told it was negative. I had a baby in 2003 at age 38 yes, it was a surprise but a blessing. At age 41 I had my second
mammogram and was told it was negative but that I have a enlarged lymph node in my
left breast and it has gone unchanged boy was it a surprise I had been told it was negative but never knew I had a enlarge lymph node I was told that a biopsy is not
necessary that the lymph node is negative and no cancer. Can the radiologist tell that
it is negative and cancer free by just looking at a mammogram? And is it normal for
the lymph node to be tender and sore durning PMS?

 

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