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  1. Symptoms of breast cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Symptoms of breast cancer The first symptom of breast cancer most people notice is a lump in their breast or some thickening. Breast symptoms to look out for: a new lump or thickening in …

  2. Lymph node biopsy guided by ultrasound | Cancer Research UK

    Apr 11, 2025 · A lymph node biopsy is when a doctor removes a small piece of tissue or sample of cells from one of your lymph nodes. They send this to the laboratory to be checked for …

  3. Surgery to remove lymph nodes from your armpit - Cancer …

    It is important to know if there are cancer cells in the lymph nodes in the armpit and how many. This helps the doctors work out the stage of your cancer and plan the best treatment for you.

  4. Can itching be a sign of breast cancer? | Cancer Research UK

    Inflammatory breast cancer Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare type of breast cancer that can cause skin changes in your breast. With this type of cancer, the breast or part of the breast …

  5. Symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma - Cancer Research UK

    Hodgkin lymphoma can cause swollen lymph nodes in the armpit, neck or groin, and symptoms such as night sweats, weight loss, and a cough or shortness of breath.

  6. Lipoma Benign Lump | Other Conditions | Cancer Research UK

    Lipoma A lipoma is a non cancerous (benign) lump that forms due to an overgrowth of fat cells. They most commonly develop in the fatty layer of the skin. You can get a lipoma anywhere in …

  7. Paget’s disease of the breast - Cancer Research UK

    But most people with Paget’s disease of the breast who have no lump behind the nipple, have ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). This means that some cells have started to turn into cancer …

  8. Symptoms of lymphoedema | Coping with cancer - Cancer …

    Symptoms of lymphoedema The most common symptom of lymphoedema is swelling. Some people also feel heaviness or aching in the affected area. Lymphoedema symptoms related to …

  9. Referral to a breast clinic - Cancer Research UK

    You might have a referral to a breast clinic if your GP refers you due to symptoms, or following a positive result from your breast screening mammogram. Find out more.

  10. Signs and symptoms of cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Unusual lump or swelling anywhere Persistent lumps or swelling in any part of your body should be taken seriously. This includes any lumps in the neck, armpit, stomach, groin, chest, breast, …