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No, there are several tests that need to be done to confirm a Breast cancer diagnosis.

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Q: Can patients with breast cancer always tell that they have breast cancer?
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What does it mean if your nipples are red and sore?

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Is a mammogram the only way to tell if you have breast cancer?

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