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What Causes Cysts In Spleen And Liver?

Hi

I'm 53 yr old female having some problems with cyst in my liver, spleen and now new right breast(awaiting biopsy for more found with breast cyst-md said don't look like CA), right rib, and under right chin (neck). My PCP states not to be concerned about the cyst. But now I am.

s/p right sided colon cancer ( hemicolectomy, appendix removed, 10 lymph node and surrounding vessels removed) post 2yrs and 5 months.

History of hysterectomy because of continuing Uterine fibroids (?28 yrs out), PFO, HTN, very mild Asthma, Raynaud's phenomenon .

don't smoking , don't drinking . Eat well fish, chicken, veggies , very little salt intake.

what do you think ? Need questions to ask MD to do next.

I'm concerned.
Tue, 21 Jun 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, with such disease, close observation needed and it is better to be get hospitalized, the only question you need to ask to doctor is about the prognosis hope this information helps.
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What Causes Cysts In Spleen And Liver?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, with such disease, close observation needed and it is better to be get hospitalized, the only question you need to ask to doctor is about the prognosis hope this information helps.