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COVID-19 vaccine may lead to false alarm cancer screenings

COVID-19 vaccine may lead to false alarm cancer screenings Haley Hernandez, Health Reporter Updated:  Tags:  HOUSTON – MD Anderson is advising patients to schedule some cancer screenings, if you can, before or six weeks after getting their COVID-19 vaccine. Neuroradiologist Dr. Melissa Chen said almost daily they’re seeing patients that appear to have lumps on the imaging when, in reality, it’s just swelling from the vaccine. Cathy Phillips Chelin is a proud wife, mother, and grandmother of 8. She is full of life but worried after a recent mammogram showed a questionable lump. “The oncologist came into the room and she said, ‘Well, the mammogram of your breasts looks perfectly fine, but I’m concerned about something that I see in your left axilla,’” Chelin recounted.

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March 8, 2021, 4:58 PM) Ronna Cotton, mammography tech, helps a patient at Diagnostic Imaging -West Houston Cathy Phillips Chelin, a retired nurse from West Houston, found a strange lump in her breast in December. She had a routine mammogram a few months earlier that yielded normal results, but her mind automatically went to the worst. Cathy Phillips Chelin and her husband Hartley. I was thinking and thinking, what could this be? Chelin said. Is it lymphoma? Is it some form of cancer? Her nurse practitioner recommended coming back in for another mammogram and ultrasound. The images again showed no abnormalities in the breast, but several lymph nodes in the left underarm area, also known as the axilla, were unusually large.

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