Friday, November 18, 2016

Physical Symptoms of Breast cancer

Breast cancer symptoms for women are as follows, lumps on the breasts are the early stages of breast cancer. Lumps can be detected by monthly self-examinations ideally after your menstrual cycle. Lumps on the breast are generally painless but can be described as a hard foreign substance felt just under the skin. An annual mammogram by your gynecologist can usually detect any lumps in the breast before they can be felt. Other symptoms for breast cancer for women are the pain in the breast, change in shape and discoloration of the breast, changes in the shape and texture of the areola around the nipple, and discharging from the nipple.

Men’s symptoms of breast cancer are considered very rare it’s only 1% of all the breast cancer cases to 99% for women’s. Men’s symptoms of Breast cancer are a noticeable mass below the surface of the skin and nipple discharge. Discoloration in the skin and nipple sensitivity , puckering and retraction or the nipples.

Breast Cancer in men symptoms are as follows:
It is rare for breast cancer in men to develop. But for the men who do fall victim to breast the symptoms of male breast cancer are, any firm masses under the skin surface, tenderness to the touch of the skin, puckering around the nipple area, redness, or nipple discharge. Men who fall victim to breast cancer tend to get it due to hormone therapy like males receiving estrogen shots will at times cause cancer cells to develop in their breast area.

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