Breast Cancer Signs and Signals

In a perfect world, we’d get prior warning when breast cancer was about to occur. An alarm would sound, a red flag would wave or we’d receive a letter in the mail. But the real world, unfortunately, isn’t quite so thoughtful.

Early breast cancer presents no outward symptoms. There is no pain, and no warning. In fact, the only means of detected breast cancer in its preliminary stage is by finding a lump or an abnormality. This can be done by performing breast self-examination, or by way of a yearly mammogram.

Of course, most breast lumps are not cancerous. But it is still imperative to immediately have the lump examined by a doctor.

For some women, breast cancer initially presents as a bump under the arm or above the collarbone that doesn’t go away. As the disease progresses, other symptoms will appear such as nipple inversion or discharge, or changes to the skin and surface of the breast.
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