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[|Human|] I have had a swollen lymph node on the right side of my neck of nearly three years.  It is about a quarter inch and has not grown in that time.  I noticed it after a sever sinus infection.  Antibiotics cleared infection, but node remained swollen.  Doctor did an ultrasound about a year later and it came back clean.  Now, I have found a bee-bee size, moveable node above my left collar bone at my neck juncture and also what feels to be a semi-swollen node behind my left jaw/ear.  I have had a mild stuffy nose at night for a few days, but no other symptoms.  Ive remained very healthy while my friends have been sick with colds/flu several times this year.  Everything I read leads to cancer.  I am wondering, though, could there be another reason for the swelling?  PMS maybe?  (It is the perfect timing.)  I just want to get a straight answer that is not so absolutely terrifying.  I have a doctors appointment in 3 days with my general practitioner (who examined the right node before), but Id really like to stop going out of my mind until then.  Yes, I know cancer is a possibility, but I have no other symptoms and am looking for a rational answer.  Any help is much appreciated.
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