like, overcame it and I did a great job of balancing everything, trying to be mommy, trying to be wife, trying to be entrepreneur and everything else I have going on,” added Taylor. “I just want to enjoy this moment and try not to think of the negative.”
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What to Do if You Find a Lump
If you feel a lump in your breast like Teyana, try not to panic or worry. Most lumps are not breast cancer, but something less serious, such as a benign breast condition.
Some lumps go away on their own. In younger women, lumps are often related to menstrual periods and go away by the end of the cycle.
However, if you find a lump (or any change in your breast or underarm area), see your health care provider to be sure it’s not breast cancer.
Breast Lump Types
Many women’s breasts feel lumpy. Breast tissue naturally has a bumpy texture.
Some women have lumpier breasts than others. In most cases, this lumpiness is no cause to worry.
If the lumpiness can be felt throughout the breast and feels like your other breast, then it’s probably normal breast tissue.
Lumps that feel harder or different from the rest of the breast (or the other breast) or that feel like a change are a concern and should be checked. This type of lump may be a sign of breast cancer or a benign breast condition (such as a cyst or fibroadenoma).
See a health care provider if you:
- Find a new lump (or any change) that feels different from the rest of your breast
- Find a new lump (or any change) that feels different from your other breast
- Feel something that’s different from what you felt before
If you’re not sure whether you should have a lump (or any change) checked, see your provider.