When the lump becomes large enough to be detected, the question will always be is this a TYPE OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOM and sign, or is it something else, like an infection? Typically, infections are tender and cancers are hard, firm and non-tender. The lump can be further checked out by your doctor, who may order a mammogram or a newer test (Breast Enhanced Scintigraphy Test, a.k.a. B.E.S.T.) to see if it’s a breast cancer or something else. Like all cancers, breast cancers are associated with bloody discharge.
When this TYPE OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOM occurs, there is a bloody discharge from the nipple. It is frequently found when the breast is squeezed. As cancer grows, it distorts the breast, pulling it in, in some area and bulging the breast out in other areas. Some breast cancers (Paget’s disease, not the bone disease) produce a hard crust around the nipple that is reddened and irregular in shape. This unique TYPE OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOM represents an extremely aggressive form of breast cancer and should never be ignored or taken lightly. Other TYPES OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS include an orange discoloration (peau d’orange; a.k.a. orange peel) of the skin, which indicates you probably have “inflammatory” breast cancer.
All of these cancers can begin anywhere in the breast and spread out into the remainder of the breast and into the breast tissue found under the arm. Here, in what doctors call the axilla (armpit), the TYPES OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS present include the lumps within this area of this breast as well as swelling of the lymph nodes. This means the breast cancer has spread. After leaving the breast, the TYPES OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS, which can be seen, include headaches, bone pain, and abdominal pain.
The TYPES OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS, which can be seen include lumps, bumps, swelling, bloody discharge from the nipple and can be seen anywhere in the breast. Women and men with these symptoms should be seen by their doctors to determine if they have breast cancer and how serious it is.