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Should I be worried if mydoctorsaysI have Breast Cysts?
My doctor said that I have a cyst, but she didn't elaborate. She didn't suggest an ultrasound or mamogram, or any treatment. She just said to avoid caffiene, because that could make the cysts hurt. Should I do something about this? Should mydoctor have done something else? I am in my late 20s, but breast cancer runs in my family.
                     




Precious Puppies
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I had a cyst in my 20's and it was treated by just taking vitamin E, but with a family history of breast cancer get a second opinion.


jayaraman
FIRST AND FOREMOST - Please do not worry even if you have CANCER. You should be bold and act. Generally Doctors do not say or mention about cancer unless they get it confirmed.

BECAUSE CANCER IS STILL AN ENIGMA AND WORRY PEOPLE.

The ultrasound or mammogram will tell you the position exactly and you will know if cancer is prevalent. The treatments such as Surgery, Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are to be given if once it is detected and subject to the grade and stage of the disease. Otherwise just they will remove the cyst and send you.

What your doctor has done and told are exactly perfect and you do not worry anything now. Only thing you should get hold of a good surgeon or oncologist to treat you. Wish you all the best.


kyliestratton
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Get a second opinion straight away. It has been proven that if your young you can't get breast cancer is a myth. It's better to get the cyst biopsied to make sure it's not cancerous. better to make a fool of yourself then to end up trying to fight late stage breast cancer


catzrme
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My internist told me at 31 that most women do have breast cysts. You can research fibrocystic breast. I know some people do have trouble with the cysts becoming inflammed, and they need to have them aspirated. However, with breast cancer in your family, I would ask the doctor to refer you for a mammogram and/or ultrasound. Better to be safe--I did have endometrial cancer at age 31. So, highly unlikely at your age to have cancer, but it can happen.


Doc8
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Fibrocystic disease of breasts is a common disease and is in no way premalignant. It just makes self examination more difficult.


marcia e
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You could have a breast cyst which is like a fluid filled sack inside the breast that comes and goes and sometime can be very painfull.

We do not remove cyst anymore but your doctor should have ordered a US to make sure that it is a simple cyst.


Cyndi S
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With a history of breast cancer in your family it is recommended that you have a mammogram every 6-12 months starting at age 25, monthly self breast exam starting at age 18. Have you been tested for the gene mutation BRCA1 or BRAC2? If so and it is positive you are at greater risk for breast as well as ovarian, colon, and pancreatic. With your family history I strongly recommend a mammogram. You are not to young for cancer. Call your doctor and ask to have a mammogram done. It will give you peace of mind or save your life. God bless and keep you.


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