The presence of tiny lamps or cysts in the breasts are commonly known as major sign of Breast cancer more often than not. Other symptoms are itchy, sore, and redenned breasts, upper Back pain, and nipple changes.
Prominent early signs of breast cancer can include lumps in the breasts which can be detected by routinely doing self breast exams and then always looking for differences or new additions in the region. Other signs can be unusual swelling or tenderness too
The first clinical sign for approximately 80% of women with breast cancer is a mass (lump) located in the breast.
Discharge from the nipple can be a sign of breast cancer. You should see your doctor for a clinical breast examination.All women should perform monthly breast self-examinations and report any changes to their doctor. Clinical breast examinations by a doctor should occur at least once every three years for women 20 to 39 years of age. Beginning at age 40, women should have yearly clinical breast exams by their doctor and yearly mammograms.
This is the first sign of breast cancer see your doctor at once.
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Breast Pain and CancerThere is no specific type of breast pain that is a sign that a patient might have breast cancer. Breast cancer does not typically cause breast pain.Virtually all the breast pains that women experience are caused by benign problems. Most of these are caused by fibrocystic breast and hormonal changes.However, you have to be careful when you hear people say that if you have breast pain then, you do not have breast cancer. This is because breast pain and breast cancer can coexist in the same breast, but they are not usually related. In other words one did not cause the other.So, the same woman with breast cancer can have breast pain, just like the same woman with breast cancer can have blue eyes or grey hairs.So, a woman with breast pain is not protected from breast cancer and should still be screened for breast cancer like any other woman.
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Some early signs of breast cancer are seen in teenagers and women with larger breast. A lump underneath an underarm can be a sign of breast cancer. Also, an area of thickening around breasts is also a sign. Swelling and redness of the breast is also a common sign.
If the lump on the breast is a hard one, then it is a matter of concern as it very well be a sign of breast cancer.
Breast cancer is a scary thing for both women and some men. You must screen for breast cancer frequently. You should feel your breast for lumps and check for any nipple discharge or strange symptoms. see a doctor regularly.
Yes, advanced breast cancer can metastasize to skin, although it is not that common for the breast cancer to spread to areas of skin besides the affected breast. That cancer that has spread to the skin will be the same pathology as the breast cancer which are commonly carcinomas. The original breast cancer will not change into melanoma or basal cell carcinoma once it spreads to skin. That would be a second new cancer.
On many breast cancer support sites, this doesn't appear to be a sign of breast cancer. Many websites list inverted nipples or a lump behind the nipple as being a sign.
it depends. It can either be a harmless lymph node, or a sign of breast cancer.