Lump in armpit - doesn’t always mean cancer

I’ve read lots of forums recently to help with my recent health scare and I wanted to share my story.

About 6 weeks ago I found a lump in my left armpit. I didn’t think too much of it as I assumed I had just irritated my skin shaving. I went off on holiday and when I came back the lump was still there. The lump wasn’t that painful but I couldn’t stop touching it which I think made it feel worse. After 4 weeks, I went to my GP expecting to be told I had a cyst or something really trivial instead I left with an urgent referral - cancer suspected. I was devastated. I spent the next few days reading everything online about cancers, breast cancer, treatment, survival rates - basically driving myself insane with worry. I had diagnosed myself with breast cancer, lymphoma and leukaemia to name just 3 possibilities. I wasn’t sleeping and felt awful.

My hospital appointment was today, 8 working days after I saw my GP.  I was assuming the worst while my husband remained positive that it was nothing to worry about.

I spent approximately 4 hours in the clinic and it was one of the most stressful days of my life. I met with a consultant who examined me and said the lump didnt give her cause for concern but because I am over 40 (I’m 46) she was going to do a mammogram and possibly an ultrasound. 

The initial mammogram was ok - a wee bit uncomfortable but not painful. Getting called back in a second time sent me into panic - what had they seen that required more pictures !? I almost fainted I was so scared. Getting called in a 3rd time almost finished me off. I was sure they must have found something. Turns out that with your first mammogram they do take lots of photos as the doctor has nothing to compare it to and they want to be 100% sure they see everything so my experience was quite normal. 

After the mammograms I was then taken for an ultrasound to check the areas of concern which wasn’t actually my original lump but the opposite breast ! 

The doctor doing the ultrasound was amazing, she talked through everything she could see and told me there and then that nothing was wrong. Areas of concern were just ‘blobby bits’ which is just my breast tissue. My lymph node was healthy but looked a bit swollen , maybe I had been fighting an infection.

My worry turned to overwhelming relief. My poor husband had waited patiently ( I think he was starting to get worried with all the tests) - I walked out and gave him a big thumbs up.

I then went back to see my original consultant who told me that they had put me through the wringer but everything was perfect. 

My advice to anyone in a similar position, don’t go crazy on google, don’t assume lots of tests mean a problem and more importantly never put off getting a lump checked out. I was very lucky but one of the many women sitting beside me in gowns today might not get such good news. 

I am grateful to the NHS for the quick referral and thorough testing.

 

 

  • Hi SallyNew, I am sorry for all the worry that you have right now, I know what it is like.  My armpit lump felt quite firm and I had it for a number of weeks. It turned out to be nothing and eventually went away.  While  it was there I was constantly feeling it and getting myself more anxious every day! x

  • Thank you so much for getting back to me. Did you have a breast lump on the same side at all? 

    Xx

  • Hello SallyNew,

    Sorry to hear you are going through this worry and stress -  it is absolutely horrible. The waiting is torture. 

    My armpit lump was firm but not hard if that makes sense - I could grab hold of it and move it around. 

    I didn’t have any other lumps but I know 2 other people who had beast lumps and they were also given the all clear.

    I know it’s almost impossible but try to stay positive and I hope everything goes well for you. Remember,  9 out of 10 referrals do not have cancer.

    Good luck x

  • No I did not have a lump on the breast but when I had more mammograms done on both breasts they found 2 areas of calcification on the other breast that looked suspicious.  After core needle biopsies, they were found to be benign. x

  • That's great news, thanks for letting me know :) this group has been a godsend! X

  • SallyNew, I agree with you, I found it a godsend too.  I hope that all the tests go well and put an end to your worry. x

  • Thank you SO MUCH [@Christmas2018]‍ and [@AMEGLW]‍ for your support and words of encouragement. This forum really is a godsend! I'm making a donation to CRUK on payday - it's the least I can do! 

    I had my appointment at the Breast Cancer Care unit today - after all that worry it turned out to be just a simple cyst underneath glandular breast tissue which made it feel hard and fixed to the breast wall. The nurse did a physical examination and then an ultrasound - I couldn't bare to look at the screen for ages but there it was, clear as day, a black circle (about 5mm). So strange as it definitely felt long and oval (my GP noted it down as 2cms), and not like any descriptions I had read online. It wasn't soft, round or what I would have described as moveable - although the nurse said she thought it was moveable in her terms. 

    She said I didn't need anything else and sent me off home. I'm pretty sure, now I've looked into cysts (I had ruled them out a couple of weeks ago) it was caused by going on a higher oestrogen contraceptive pill for 3 months. 

    For anyone reading this who has found a similar lump and is desperately trying to get info, mine is in my upper inner quadrant of my right breast. It doesn't roll around under the skin (at least how I would describe that) and it feels quite large and firm - and oval shaped, like a firm ridge. My right breast has always been bigger than my left but I could have sworn the difference had got bigger too. And after finding the lump, I discovered my lymph node under my right armpit was bigger than my left. But it was just a small cyst in the end, and a whole lot of panic and Googling. And my lymph nodes were normal - she struggled to even find them for a while.

    Wishing anyone else going through this lots of luck and sending calm, positive thoughts your way xxx

  • SallyNew, I am so happy for you, what a relief!  You can now relax and get back to normal without that black cloud hanging over you. xxx 

  • Thank you, time to focus on only the important things in life :) xx

  • Hi All, 

     

    staarted the frantic googling tonight sitting here beside myself, ive discovered a lump under my right armpit its not painful, quit firm and i can grab hold of ut as i google it the results  tell me ive just diagnosed mysef with cancer i cant help it my GP cant see me till

    monday im driving myself up the wall. 
     

    reading your tread and that some of you have had a similar lump and its been a cyst is reassuring me slightly. I cant sleep its now midnight i wish i could calm down. 
     

    am i being u reasonable ? Husband said its nothing to worry about im upset he doesnt realise how stressed iam

    over this. 
     

    dani x