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A side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine can mimic a sign of breast cancer. This is normal, doctors say. – USA TODAY
Doctors recommend scheduling a mammogram before receiving a COVID-19 vaccine after some have been mistaking swollen lymph nodes for breast lumps.
 
																								
												
												
											 Soothe COVID-19 vaccine side effects with these tips.
USA TODAY
Doctors recommend patients schedule their mammogram before receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, or space out the two appointments, after some women have been mistaking swollen lymph nodes for breast lumps.
These swollen lymph nodes, which are a side effect of the COVID-19 vaccine, can also show up in mammograms and other types of imaging scans, experts say. 
There have been a couple of situations where the patient went for a mammogram and… 
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