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Swollen lymph nodes in the armpit indicate that your body is responding to infection, injury, or disease. Learn what they look like and when to see a doctor.
Swollen lymph nodes in the armpit accompanied by fever, fatigue, weight loss, sweating, and difficulty breathing can point to lymphoma cancer. If a person has these symptoms, they should talk with ...
This type of cancer affects your body’s soft tissues, like the muscles, tendons, and fat cells. It’s a rare form of cancer that may show up as a fast-growing lump. It can happen in the armpit.
LUNG cancer does not usually produce any symptoms until the cancer has advanced to other areas. Changes in your armpit can signal advanced lung cancer - what to look for.
Multiple myeloma, or just myeloma, is cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell found in the spongy tissue inside your bones, called bone marrow. Plasma cells make special proteins called ...
What does a cancerous lymph node in your armpit feel like? Lymph nodes can swell, making them easier to feel in some cases. Ones that are cancerous may look and feel normal.