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What Are the Symptoms of Breast Cancer?

  

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Different changes in the breast tissue are warning signs of breast cancer that people should be aware of. You should see a doctor right away if you notice any of these signs because they could mean you have breast cancer. A new lump or mass in the breast or groin area is a common sign of breast cancer.
Part of the breast getting thicker or bigger.

  1. Having skin that is irritated, bumpy, or changes in appearance.
  2. The breast or nipple may be red, flaky, or change color.
  3. changes in the nibble, like flattening, reversal, or discharge.
  4. No changes in the breast's size, shape, or look.
  5. Anywhere in the breast hurts.

It's important to remember that these symptoms can also be caused by conditions that aren't dangerous, but any changes that you notice should be checked out right away by a doctor to rule out breast cancer. Finding breast cancer early is very important for getting better treatment results. To find breast cancer early, it's important to do regular self-exams, be aware of changes in your breasts, and see a doctor as soon as possible.

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A lump in the breast or armpit, breast tissue that swells or gets thicker, changes in the nipple like redness or discharge, and skin changes like dimpling or puckering can all be signs of breast cancer. It's important to get checked out by a doctor if you notice any strange changes in your breasts.

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Some signs of breast cancer are a lump or mass in the breast or armpit, changes in the size or shape of the breasts, discharge from the nipple, or changes in the way the skin on the breasts feels. Other signs may include an inverted nipple, skin that is red or pitted like an orange peel, or pain that won't go away in the breasts. Self-exams and scans should be done regularly to help find and treat breast cancer early. It is very important to talk to a healthcare worker about any changes that worry you.

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