Common breast cancer signs and symptoms:
- Painless breast lump that has been noted recently
- Bloody discharge from nipple
- Redness of breast in non lactating women
- Nipple retraction (nipple turning inward)
- Skin irritation or “dimpling”
- Unilateral scaliness, redness, or thickening of the nipple or the skin on breasts
- A lump in the underarm area
In most of the patients , painless lump in the breast is the first sign. A lump that is painless, hard, and has uneven edges, has a greater chance of being cancerous. In some cases, however – cancerous lumps may also present as tender, soft and rounded. Hence, it is essential that any unusual changes, if noticed, are pointed out to a doctor and checked at the earliest.
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