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Can A Lump Under The Right Breast Be Treated?

I am a 68 r old female, active/contractor/builder and recently I noticed a sore spot located underneath my right breast against the curve of the rib cage that as a small pea sized lump. The area stays quite sore ot only to the touch, but with movement is mildly painful. I am a colorectal cancer survivor w/APR and permanent colostomy, and was on a 2yr /every 6 mos breast watch on the right side as well for a small area located in the areola that was recently reduced to every year. I do occasionally do things that could cause a strain, i.e lifting 5 gal paint buckets, etc. Any idea what is going on? I am in Canada right now, but docs are in Florida.
Wed, 10 May 2017
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Respected user, hi sorry to hear about your issue.
* Explained lesion may vary from non-specific soft tissue lesion to metastatic
nodule , kindly attach one clinical photograph of it if not objectionable for
better correlation
thanks for using health care magic & giving me an opportunity to assist you
welcome for any further queries
regards dear take care
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Can A Lump Under The Right Breast Be Treated?

Respected user, hi sorry to hear about your issue. * Explained lesion may vary from non-specific soft tissue lesion to metastatic nodule , kindly attach one clinical photograph of it if not objectionable for better correlation thanks for using health care magic & giving me an opportunity to assist you welcome for any further queries regards dear take care