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Physical examination
Male/Female physical examination plan
Endoscopic examination
X-ray
Ultrasound examination
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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I had a left breast cancer removal surgery a few years ago. A recent X-ray showed calcifications, but their nature is still undetermined. I have to schedule another X-ray in a few months. However, I've been experiencing severe back pain lately, usually during my sleep, especially in the morning when I wake up. The pain is getting more and more serious. I'm also experiencing constant pain in the chest area where the calcifications are located, and my mouth tastes very bitter in the morning. Could this be a sign of a recurrence?
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