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Dear DOLLY Dr,
I have this vein on the top of my breast and it wasn t there two months ago. It doesn’t hurt or anything, I m just worried it could be something like breast cancer. Please help me, I don t want to go to the doctor or anything.
Samantha
Here s what Dolly Doctor has to say. As your breasts grow in size during puberty, so do the veins and other blood vessels and nerves around them. If you have fair skin, veins can appear more visible as well. As long as you are sure it s a vein, and it is not causing any discomfort, it s nothing to worry about - it s certainly very unlikely that it s any sort of breast tumour or cancer.
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