I have a lump on my right side. It is fairly close to top of chest. I currently have neck pain. This could be stress. Also have shoulder pain but have a bucket tare of the shoulder which could be the cause. The lump is elongated about an inch long. It seems to move. I am worried that it is a tumor or even pancoast. Had CT scan but came back as just a muscle deformation. Have the paper at work with the formal findings. Afraid that it is wrong. Surgeon said to call if it gets bigger. I am unable to determine, at this time, if its getting bigger. Will update with formal Ct findings tomorrow.
I haven't read anywhere where someone has stated it is possible to feel a pancoast tumor on the chest.
45 former 20 year 1 pack a day smoker male. Thanks
Reply # - February 18, 2017, 07:13 PM
I've never read or heard of a
I've never read or heard of a pancoast tumor on the chest. A pancoast tumor grows at the apex of the lung and into the back chest wall toward the back ribs, vertebra, and brachial plexus and I've never heard that one could feel the mass. Follow up with your doctor. A CT scan should be able to tell the difference between a muscle and cancer.
I hope you do well.
All best,
Janine
Reply # - February 19, 2017, 04:18 AM
This sounds exactly as was
This sounds exactly as was stated, a muscle deformation that could be caused by your bucket tear.
If you use your arms a lot, then it's going to take time to heal. You need to find out which muscle. If it's in
the chest area, it could be the pectoral muscle. Take care, Judy
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Reply # - February 19, 2017, 04:47 AM
Thanks everyone for the
Thanks everyone for the responses. Cancer is pretty rampant in my family. Father Brain cancer. GrandthatherS both colon Cancer. Grandmother and sister breast cancer.
Too everyone else going through struggles on here, you are in my thoughts,
Reply # - February 19, 2017, 09:15 AM
I understand your concern so
I understand your concern so it's probably helpful to know lung cancer is usually not related to inherited genes.