Routine Dental X-Rays for Someone With Breast Cancer?
I have question regarding whether routine dental x-rays would be contraindicated in someone who had possible suspected breast cancer (hence being unable to ask my doctor since I don't have one yet.)
There is a very strong family history of breast cancer, I have a lump in my breast, and I'm in the age range of other family members when diagnosed with BC (I'm 48).
28 years ago I was involved in a serious car accident and sustained numerous spinal fractures, for which I received daily, then weekly, then monthly x-rays to head, neck, chest, and mid-abdomen for over a year. I've also always accompanied my kids for their x-rays if they were due to injuries (and with 5 kids, there were a few!) My point here being that, since x-ray radiation is cumulative, I have probably gone way over my lifetime limit.
As far as the breast lump, I have not had a mammogram, but found the lump myself. I haven't decided whether I am going to have it investigated further, only because, out of all the family members (on both sides) with cancer, all sought treatment (chemo, surgery) and not a single one has survived. Not one. Obviously our family seems to develop a strain of cancer that is impervious to treatment, so I would definitely not have medical treatment, but would instead use holistic methods to stay as healthy as possible to slow the inevitable.
So, does anyone know whether I should get my dentist off my back and submit to routine x-rays, or refuse since, if it is indeed cancer, would x-rays not be a good idea?
Thanks all in advance!
I forgot to add that I have recently lost about 10 lbs for no reason, I haven't done anything to lose weight, and my weight has stayed the same for the last 20+ years.