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What Causes Cough, Chest/shoulder/neck/back Pain With History Of Fibroadenoma?

i m operated for fibroadonema , both breasts on 05.08.2013. Last one month m having bad cough and last two days i m feeling pain in chest , shoulder , neck and upper art of my back only on right side. please suggets as i m worried as i have read these are the first signs of breats cancer
Thu, 15 May 2014
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The symptoms you have mentioned are not really specific for breast cancer but they need to be investigated.
I would suggest a clinical examination, blood complete picture, a chest radiograph, serum alkaline phosphatase levels and serum CRP levels. These simple tests will guide further treatment or investigations.
I hope it helps. Please discuss with your doctor.
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What Causes Cough, Chest/shoulder/neck/back Pain With History Of Fibroadenoma?

The symptoms you have mentioned are not really specific for breast cancer but they need to be investigated. I would suggest a clinical examination, blood complete picture, a chest radiograph, serum alkaline phosphatase levels and serum CRP levels. These simple tests will guide further treatment or investigations. I hope it helps. Please discuss with your doctor.