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 Terrie, 

    From what I have read, most cancerous lumps are painless but the best person to talk to is your GP. 

    i made my lump worse by constantly touching it so try to leave it alone. 

    Please phone your GP or contact the NHS if you need to talk lto someone who can support your mental health. This is not an easy time but there are people who can listen and offer advice.

    Please try not to worry and take care x
     

     

  • Thank you for your post, i have my appointment in a few days time and have been concerned, feel a little more relieved now, 

    My mum has had breast cancer previously which made my nurse refer me also. So

  • Hi,

     

    I know this is an old thread. What was the outcome of the appointment? 
     

    I hope it was nothing serious x

  • Hi,

     

    Thank you, all was okay thankfully have a few cysts but nothing more

     

    So feeling relieved thanks for asking x

  • Just wanted to ask was it a lump in your armpit or breast or was it a swollen lymph node? 

  • Hello, 

    I found out my underarm lump is a cyst. However I feel like my ones have grown. I don't know if it's because I'm on my period or because it's growing. Has your cyst grown?

  • Hi, ya, that one seems to have gone now, they did say there were a few and can feel a little one near collar bone but hope that goes away soon, hope yours goes down soon

  • Hi, Just wanted to ask what was the outcome of your mums lump xx
  • Hi everyone,

    I hope everything turned out okay? I'm so sorry to jump in on the discussion like this. I'm currently going through the same thing. 
     

    I found a lump in my left armpit yesterday after feeling my armpit because it has been painful. I had my covid jab on Thursday and ever since my armpit has been so painful. I went to the GP today and mentioned this, but she has referred me under the two week wait. She said that she cannot say that it's not cancer, which is absolutely terrifying as I'm 21. The lump is painful and I've only just noticed it, but due to my severe hypochondria, I'm convinced I've got secondary breast cancer. 
     

    Please can somebody help?

     

    frankie. 

  • Hello,

     

    i was in the same position as you a few months ago. 
    the worrying is so tiring mentally and physically.  
     

    doctors were convinced my lump On my armpit was a swollen lymph node. I waited for a couple of months for an ultrasound which I legit had to fight for. Ultrasound say came and I found out it was a sebaceous cyst. Which is basiclly a sac filled woth fluid which could be sebum and other things. So nothing that sinister.  
     

    in 2 weeks you'll get a call and get an ultrasound appointments. 
    there's no point of me saying do not be stressed because no matter how many people say that you will always be stressed.

     

    However your case seems better overall. As you have noticed it after the covid jab. There has been studies and articles which prove that sometimes the covid jab swells up lymph nodes in the armpit and collarbone. 
     

    the lump being painful is also somewhat a good sign. This is because cancerous lumps do not GENERALLY be painful. But this does not guarantee anything which is why this ultrasound is being done.  
     

    Try to hit up the gym. See your parents family friends more often to distract yourself. 
     

    I'm currently having a scare of my lymph nodes on my neck and worried but I try to not think which I feel like is impossible to do. 
     

    Good luck with everything 

    Mellisa.