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Posted: 05/01/07 - 04:56
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hi

i have a hard soft tissue lump on my right color bone that is growing in size slowly, it is not painfull in any way and xrays show my bones and joint to be fine my doctor is sending me for a fbc liver bone and retnal blood test to check for abnormalities (although im not sure what abnormailities they are) and he has presribed me with dicloflex in case its to do with my ligaments although he said this also dose not show anything on my xray either. iv had fatty lumps in my brest before and i was told that straight away by my doctor without tests so im pretty sure its not that as it hasnt even come up in conversation. im starting to get really worried as i have no clue as to what this is and im scared i have cancer as my auntie died from brest cancer and my uncle has throat cancer dose any one have any ideas as to what this is i cant find anything on the internet about it. cheers


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Posted: 06/02/09 - 18:51
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hello i know its been some time since you have posted this issue but i was wondering if you ever found out what was wrong with the lump on your right clavical bone. I seem to have the same problem and have been going thru lots of test. Ultrasound, MRI, blood work ,exrays and so far nothing. What did you end up doing with your situation or did it go away. I would love to know if you have any ideas for me
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Posted: 06/03/09 - 09:13
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To the guest above, I think that you and the previous poster were in rather different situations to begin with. The previous poster doesn't seem to have gotten any tests or anything like that but it seems to me like you have. If you had cancer or something like that then I imagine the blood work you've had done would have yielded something by now. Keep us posted on whatever happens!


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