Moreover, are cancerous nodes movable?
Lumps that are cancerous tend to be rooted in place and not movable, while also feeling very hard, like a stone.
Furthermore, are lymphoma lumps movable? Swollen lymph nodes caused by lymphoma: are most commonly found in the neck, armpit or groin. are usually smooth and round. tend to be mobile (they move out of the way when you press on them)
Beside this, do cancerous lymph nodes move?
Nodes containing a spread of cancer are usually hard, painless and don't move. Nodes are found in many different parts of the body & any of them can swell if dealing with an infection.
Should swollen lymph nodes move?
Lymph nodes that are around 1/2 inch or bigger aren't normal. They shouldn't feel hard or rubbery, and you should be able to move them. The skin over them should not be red, irritated, or warm. And the swelling should go away within a couple of weeks.