shaggy41
08-11-2007, 10:11 AM
Hi, I'm new at this message board thing a friend suggested I give it a try for advice and support.
Can teenager get breast cancer?
My 16 year old daughter found a lump in her breast. I took her to her gyno about a week ago, the gyno was concerned and sent her for an ultrasound, the ultrasound didn't really show anything because my daughter is so young and very dense. Within 2 days she was at a breast specialist! The breast specialist before examining my daughter stated it was not unusual for young girls to have breast lumps, usually due to hormonal changes. She then examined my daughter...the look on her face was that of surprise. She explained that my daughter had a solid mass and it needed to be removed immediately. She also explained that is was rare for young girls to have breast cancer but it can happen. She stated that we should be concerned but not alarmed. ???? I'm alarmed...
My daughter has had many medical problems overs the years...age 3 kidney disorder, age 11 hypothyroidism, many menstrual problems, heavy bleeding, extended menstrual cycles, cysts on ovaries, after her tonsils were removed she became very sick with a severe infection, age 16 she had her gallbladder removed because it was only functioning at 8%. She has been through a lot and most of it not typical until later in life. My grandmother died of breast cancer and 2 of my daughters grandparents died of cancer at a young age.
How rare is it for a young girl to have breast cancer? Has anyone know of any cases? My daughter is scheduled to have the lump removed this week...of course the waiting is killing me.
Can teenager get breast cancer?
My 16 year old daughter found a lump in her breast. I took her to her gyno about a week ago, the gyno was concerned and sent her for an ultrasound, the ultrasound didn't really show anything because my daughter is so young and very dense. Within 2 days she was at a breast specialist! The breast specialist before examining my daughter stated it was not unusual for young girls to have breast lumps, usually due to hormonal changes. She then examined my daughter...the look on her face was that of surprise. She explained that my daughter had a solid mass and it needed to be removed immediately. She also explained that is was rare for young girls to have breast cancer but it can happen. She stated that we should be concerned but not alarmed. ???? I'm alarmed...
My daughter has had many medical problems overs the years...age 3 kidney disorder, age 11 hypothyroidism, many menstrual problems, heavy bleeding, extended menstrual cycles, cysts on ovaries, after her tonsils were removed she became very sick with a severe infection, age 16 she had her gallbladder removed because it was only functioning at 8%. She has been through a lot and most of it not typical until later in life. My grandmother died of breast cancer and 2 of my daughters grandparents died of cancer at a young age.
How rare is it for a young girl to have breast cancer? Has anyone know of any cases? My daughter is scheduled to have the lump removed this week...of course the waiting is killing me.

