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In more advanced stages of cancer, you may feel a lump in the armpit as the axillary lymph nodes get bigger. The most common type of cancer that spreads to the axillary lymph nodes is breast cancer. Other cancers that may spread to the axillary lymph nodes are skin cancers, such as melanoma or non-melanoma.
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Lymph node-negative means none of the axillary lymph nodes contain cancer. Lymph node-positive means at least one axillary lymph node contains cancer.