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Yoni Heisler
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A new directive from the CDC advises that women who received the COVID-19 vaccine SHOULD wait about four to six weeks before getting a mammogram. The new advisory comes in the wake of reports that the vaccine can cause swelling in the lymph nodes that can be mistaken as an indication of cancer.
The issue first came to light a few weeks ago, with CNN highlighting a number of stories involving women who understandably became frightened after detecting lumps in areas in and around their breasts. In one particular example, Dr. Devon Quasha relays how she started noticing tender and swollen lumps under her armpit "along with a large swelling above her collarbone" after getting vaccinated.
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Don’t do this until 4 weeks after your coronavirus vaccine, CDC says originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 17 Mar 2021 at 09:00:14 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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