Well, yesterday afternoon went to a doctor.
She saw my bruises and did a palpation routine like would have done to a woman. She said me that don´t worry about it so much because the bump is localized in an no typical area for a malignant development ( far up the nipple).
She explain me that it was only a ganglion inflammated. And the bruises in chest, arm and leg is caused by a coagulation problem. Prescribed me an antiinflammatory and ordered blood coagulation tests, hemogram and others items. About two weeks I should be go back for showing results and in that time the ganglion should have been reduced. If not, she said that an ultra sound must be done. Tomorrow I´m going to do my blood work, and I really hope this is only a scare and no more. Also was advaised that don´t touch the bruises nor the bump as I had been doing before.
I told her about my sister and she explained me that breast men cancer is not so common and that is ocurred in very old man. However I will be watching over it and follow the instructions.
Today the little mass doesn´t seem more growth and has a soft texture. Bruises seem to be slightly improved.
I found some information about cancer risks of depo and cypro. And aside the known possible liver damage of cypro, only depo in higher dosis for a long time seemed to b
in beagle dogs. There is nothing clear If progestins could be rising the risk of cancer acquirement. The existent information show that higher doses for many years of progestins could rise the risk by alone, but there was no observable difference in a rise of risk neither women with nor without a cancer background. Hiper-estrogenism is much more involved in breast men cancer overall in those with familiar precedent, another disseases are implied too Eg. klinefelter syndrome and hypogonadism.
However, when was said, everybody, could be in risk so It´s important to take care about oneself.
Is possible that coagulation problems are also have to do with the liver, so I´ll check it out
One more thing, yesterday I begun to have some mastalgia. No gynecomastia by now.