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SoldierCrab
7 years agoMember
hi @moose87
I had mammograms in my late 20's and 30's due to lumps and bumps etc... it can be painful for a bit afterwards for a few hours or day or 2
... But I am more thinking like AllyJay has suggested that you get some testing done, if you haven't already about
The Helpline would also be good to call on Monday.... ( I sent you an inbox - with links to things for the forum and how to find breast care nurses etc. it also has the HELPLINE info on it ) BCNA Helpline 1800 500 258
I had mammograms in my late 20's and 30's due to lumps and bumps etc... it can be painful for a bit afterwards for a few hours or day or 2
... But I am more thinking like AllyJay has suggested that you get some testing done, if you haven't already about
- What levels your hormones are at etc...
- How long ago since your Mum and significant other female members have passed away from Breast Cancer their information might give you some helpful clues going forward.
- it might help you to see a specialist who can check all those things above and then check for any genes that are common in this area of BC
- Is your dad still alive and able to chat with you about this ? What about Female Cousins from your Aunties, they might be able to shed some light on which type of breast cancer etc.
- Was it your mothers Mother (grandmother to you ) that had Breast Cancer ?
The Helpline would also be good to call on Monday.... ( I sent you an inbox - with links to things for the forum and how to find breast care nurses etc. it also has the HELPLINE info on it ) BCNA Helpline 1800 500 258
If you have any questions, concerns or require any further information or support please call 1800 500 258. BCNA’s helpline will now be open from 9am-6pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 5pm Fridays.
There is also a Mens BC group on here
https://onlinenetwork.bcna.org.au/group/20-men-living-with-breast-cancer
Soldiercrab