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Pain with no lymph node swelling?

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    djdumaine
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      It's been a very long time since I've posted last…mainly because I've been out living life.  But recently, I've developed pain under my right arm but with no apparent lymph node swelling.  In 2004, I had a full axillary disection on the left arm, and have been NED since 2005.  I've read that there is a relationship between Melanoma & Lymphoma and am a litle concerned.  Does anyone have any experience with this? 

      It's been a very long time since I've posted last…mainly because I've been out living life.  But recently, I've developed pain under my right arm but with no apparent lymph node swelling.  In 2004, I had a full axillary disection on the left arm, and have been NED since 2005.  I've read that there is a relationship between Melanoma & Lymphoma and am a litle concerned.  Does anyone have any experience with this? 

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