Mastodynia: Of all women seen for evaluation of breast pain, most do not have breast cancer. However, breast cancers can cause pain; therefore, it is worth seeing your doctor for any new breast pain that persists beyond one cycle. The most common cause of breast pain in younger women is hormonal changes assc with one's cycle. After menopause, the most common cause is chest wall pain referred to the breast.
Answered 7/4/2012
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No: Primary breast cancers are almost never painful until they have spread and become incurable. However, tenderness in the breast due to the benign changes that most women have does not mean that a dominant lump can be ignored.
Answered 7/4/2012
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Not usually: Most things that cause pain usually aren't cancer and most cancers don't cause pain until they become advanced and obvious. That said, if there is a persistent symptom (pain, lump, etc. ) that you're concerned about, see your doctor or a breast surgeon.
Answered 7/12/2013
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Pain in a breast: It may be or it may be a benign tumor. Don't ignore it consult a breast surgeon.
Answered 9/24/2012
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It can be: It's not so common, but it is definitely worth getting examined by your primary care physician or a surgeon.
Answered 7/4/2012
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Late sign: Pain associate with breast cancer is a late sign. However there are more patient with breast pain that is not associate with breast cancer. Please check with your doctor.
Answered 12/16/2014
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