I am certainly a statistical anomaly - by now I've heard dozens upon dozens of stories about how women found out about their cancer, and few were as prepared as I was. Most had...
Interesting questions. For me, I really did know I had cancer before anybody told me. It was unmistakeable. So, I relayed my feeling to the radiological tech's so they'd know I was ready to hear th e...
Until your tests are done, there is no way to know what is wrong with you - if anything. To reassure you, a high percentage of people who go in for these tests end up having benign disease, even wit h...
I agree with Beth. I had very dense breasts and had invasive cancer of 3.4 cm with two smaller satellite lesions, and also 5 cm of associated DCIS - the mammogram saw the larger invasive cancer but n othing...
In doing searches online, you will find that pain is typically not a symptom of cancer. While true in the whole, it can be a symptom so should never be ignored. My cancerous tumor had a burning pain associated...