Breast cancer is a condition where malignant (cancer) cells form in the breast tissues. It is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, and rarely occurs in men. If detected early, breast cancer is fully treatable, and most breast cancer survivors go on to live healthy, full lives. Like it is with all cancers, the symptoms may be mild at first, and usually unnoticeable, but it is important to keep a check, especially if someone in your blood line has had breast cancer (sibling, mother, maternal aunt etc). Here are 5 early symptoms of breast cancer that should not be overlooked...
Changes in skin around your breast
One of the subtle signs of breast cancer is a change in the skin texture on the breast, which can look like dimpling or puckering. This is sometimes described as resembling the skin of an orange. These changes happen when cancer cells block lymph vessels under the skin, causing swelling and thickening. The skin may look tight, rough, or have small dents. Because these changes can be mistaken for skin conditions like eczema, they are often overlooked.
Unexplained nipple changes
Nipple changes are another early symptom that many women miss. These changes include sudden nipple inversion (where the nipple pulls inward instead of pointing outward), nipple retraction, or unusual nipple discharge. The discharge may be clear, bloody, or appear without squeezing and usually happens in only one breast. While some nipple changes can be harmless, sudden changes or persistent nipple discharge should never be ignored, as they can indicate breast cancer.
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