Breast cancer mole

I was diagnosed with lobular breast cancer in 2020  & had lumpectomy & radiotherapy . I noticed a tiny pin *** mark on skin where cancer was about 2 years ago but dismissed it . I’ve had follow up mammograms & and examinations & no one said anything . It’s now grown , is black raised & scabby . I have sent a photo to my breast care nurses but wondered has anyone else experienced anything like this ? Does any one know of any research around  breast radiotherapy & melanomas ? Obviously I am aware they lobular breast cancer has weird secondaries but not sure about melanomas .Thanks in advance 

  • Hello 

    I had breast cancer in July 22 at this time I had a dark mole on same breast as cancer left , I have had surgery checks with breast consultants nothing has been said , I took pics last year and looked for change colour increase in size but it hasn’t changed .

    I would take pics every 2 weeks and see if it’s any change over the next few weeks if your not heolgerrig deffo book a gp appointment xx 

    hood luck love Lara xx

  • Thank you so much for taking the trouble to reply it really means a lot . Only those living with this truly understand our anxieties . I can’t help but feel there’s still a lot around breast cancer , especially lobular that is either not properly researched or not acted on , like moles . 

    I think it’s key to go with your instincts , if we’re concerned we need to ask why is it OK ? Explain how you know .

    All the best to you x

  • Hi,

    There is believed to be a link between breast cancer and melanoma. Patients with breast cancer have an increased risk of developing melanoma, especially if they have the BRCA2 gene. Similarly, melanoma patients have an increased risk of breast cancer if diagnosed in their younger years (under 50). It doesn't necessarily mean a malignant mole would be secondary breast cancer - it's usually a primary melanoma which means you can have 2 different types of primary cancer (breast & melanoma) at the same time. I know a few melanoma patients who have gone on to have primary breast cancer. I also know a couple who have metastised (secondary) melanoma in their breast but I've never heard of breast cancer metastising to a mole. Hopefully your mole is benign but it's worth getting it checked out. Good luck and please let us know how you get on,

    Angie (Stage 3 melanoma patient since 2009)

  • Thank you so much for this , it’s really helpful to me & I’m sure it will be helpful to others . I sent a photo to my nurse yesterday & got a reply this morning which I’m very impressed by & I have an appointment Friday . They said it’s almost certainly nothing but I really appreciate the reassurance of knowing for sure . I will definitely feedback how I get on good or bad I think it’s helpful to others 

    thanks again c

  • Offline in reply to BD29

    Feeling very embarrassed , Dr looked at my “mole “ squeezed it & it came came off , he said it was a black head . They were very kind about it & told me to report any changes . In my defence I never had anything like this before & it is right on my cancer site 

  • So glad it turned out to be something innocent. Don't feel embarrassed - after my groin/pelvic node dissection I was sent for an x-ray of my head, neck and shoulder as I had shoulder pain. My GP said the x-ray showed a swollen node in my neck.He arranged a next day appointment with my oncologist who couldn't feel any swollen node. We then burst out laughing when we realised the x-ray had picked up the large mole on my neck that I'd had from birth! I think these 'embarrassing ' moments bring the docs a little light relief xx

  • You are so right there’s not a lot of funnies in oncology , we all need a bit of light & shade 

  • BD 

    I’m so happy you had good news xx