Breast Cancer Symptoms & Signs
At early stage of the
disease, the majority of women with breast cancer have no signs or symptoms that impact their health. Some women
may fell "healthy" for months or even years while the tumor is already in their breast. In advanced stages,
however, symptoms emerge. Symptoms of breast cancer are highly variable and depend mainly on the location and
extent of the tumor. In general, breast cancer symptoms may include:
- weight
loss
- loss of
appetite
- redness or retraction
of the skin of the breast
- yellowing of the
"white of the eye (icterus)
- change in the size or
shape of the breast
- Inflammation
and increased warmth in the breast
- Back
pain, which may indicate bone metastasis
- Peeling
or flaking of the nipple skin - sometimes accompanied by bloody discharge
- Irritating
cough accompanied
by shortness of breath - which may indicate lung metastases
Note: If you experience these symptoms, it does not mean you
have breast cancer; do not assume. These symptoms can be caused by medical conditions other than cancer. Only
your doctor can confirm your breast cancer diagnosis.
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