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In a message dated 6/20/2006 4:27:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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Has the abscess site been re-assesed lately, like
by ultrasound? Paget's disease is a form of breast cancer presenting as you
described, although I don't think it is usually painful and also is usually
unilateral in its presentation.
Hi Laurie...my Paget's disease of the nipple was painful and the direct cause
of my ceasing to pump or nurse on that side after the birth of my son two
years ago. When a photo of this nipple was shown at last summer's ILCA
conference it caused a stir....such that I think the L.C.'s at the session were
startled to find out what it was (cancerous and removed)....so, I suggest that it
may present more as candida, or other infections (for which I received
treatment for, and sometimes it seemed to make it less painful for a bit- and then it
would get worse again).
Now I say, "if you hear hoofbeats, it might be horses, but rule out the zebra
too."
Felina
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