Wednesday, May 17, 2017

TYPES OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS


There are several TYPES OF BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS, which can be seen in either men or women. When a microscopic breast cancer begins, there is really no evidence that one, two or more breast cells have turned into cancer. We now know that many things can stimulate the cells to grow faster, including for some women, the female hormones. Independent of what type of breast cancer is growing, the first clue that something is wrong, is usually a breast lump. Ninety (90%) percent of the time, the woman, or man in some cases, will feel a small lump when they press against their breast.

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.

Sunday, May 14, 2017

Triple Negative Breast Cancer Symptoms

Any symptoms of breast cancer are cause for serious concern. Triple Negative Breast Cancer is first found when the screening for cancer or “pathology report” says that the breast cancer cells tested negative for estrogen receptors (ER-), progesterone receptors (PR-), and HER2 (HER2-). This means the cancer is triple-negative.

Triple negative breast cancer symptoms are very similar to more common symptoms of breast cancer. The most obvious is an uncommon swelling in a specific area or a noticeable cyst. Terrifyingly, there may be no symptoms of breast cancer present at all, making regular doctor visits and mammograms that much more important, as well as follow-ups and frequent self-examinations.

Prognosis and Treatment
Triple-negative breast cancer is often more aggressive than other types and isn’t a good candidate for treatments such as hormonal therapy and Herceptin. But triple-negative breast cancer can be treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Breast Cancer in Men Symptoms
Similarly, breast cancer in men symptoms is very similar to those in women. Because men possess a small amount of breast tissue in their chests, a condition very similar to that in women can develop. Identification begins with sensitivity, a lump, or unusual swelling. However, diagnosis most commonly occurs when the condition progresses to skin irritation and bleeding. Breast cancer in men symptoms are a serious concern and should be taken very seriously.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

ABOUT BREAST CANCER SYMPTOMS


Have you ever wondered what the breast cancer symptoms are or would you rather just not think about it? Women today have a lot on their plate trying to be working moms combined with being a soccer mom, wife, housekeeper, caregiver, errand runner and head chef of the house! It’s difficult enough to get through each day, kids-in-tow, without adding something else to think about, especially something like breast cancer symptoms!

Breast cancer signs and symptoms aren’t always the most visible at first. Sometimes the cancer is so tiny that it is only found by a mammogram or a sonogram. The key here is to remember that the earlier you find it and get it treated, the more likely you are to be completely cured of it.

So what should you do to try to make sure your breasts are free of any cancer and cancer symptom? Do self-exams of your breasts every month. Mark it down on your calendar to make sure that you do it. Decide what time of day works best for you so you can focus on your self-exam uninterrupted. You can examine your breasts while still in bed in the morning or while in the shower. Asking your partner or spouse to assist you is a great idea since they are often the ones who actually find a lump by accident. Go for your annual physical without fail so that the doctor can perform his or her own breast exam for you. Get that annual mammogram! Mammography is responsible for discovering many breast cancers each year.

Check your breasts for any signs of color change other than their normal color. Look for dimpling of the skin on your breasts. Is there redness? Is there soreness? Are there any lumps or knots that you can feel with your fingertips? Is there a mass of any sort, whether soft or hard? Is there any discharge coming from your nipples?

If you have even one of these breast cancer symptoms, make an appointment with your physician immediately to have it checked out. Only he or she will be able to determine if any further tests are necessary. Remember, don’t make the decision to see or not see the doctor on your own. Just go get it checked out. Taking that little bit of extra time out of your day may save your life!

Friday, May 5, 2017

Knowing about Stage 4 breast cancer symptoms

OK, ladies, the doctor is in; for today we are going to take some time and talk a little bit about stage 4 breast cancer symptoms. As with all types of cancers, breast cancer symptoms are grouped and spread across a wide range of symptoms. There are some that are so devious they do not even have obvious symptoms of any kind at all readily discernible to the human touch.

We want to keep it simple today so we will be going over the most common breast cancer symptoms that you will see. A lot of individual self-diagnosed breast cancer symptoms might be wrongly identified because they could be results of small abnormal conditions like a cast. It can all be so confusing, what is a woman to do?

Well, let’s see. In looking for breast cancer symptoms, you should probably first complete a breast self-exam. Actually, make this a routine for the rest of your life. Do it at least once per month. For any of you who are over the age of 40, your chances of seeing breast cancer symptoms increase dramatically. Besides the breast self-exam, you should have a mammogram and a physical at least one per year by your doctor.

In doing your exam for stage 4 breast cancer symptoms, look for small lumps where you normally have smooth skin and tissue. Check down the insides of your breasts. Lift up and check under your breast. Be sure to cover the top and up close to your underarms.

If you find a lump while searching for breast cancer symptoms, do not be scared, this is only the first step. The lump is likely to be painless and hard. If it has an uneven edge, that shows a greater chance for it to be cancer than saying something that is even all around like a cast.

There could be unusual swelling, nipple pains, redness, skin dimpling and maybe even breast discharge of something other than milk. Any of these breast cancer symptoms should be reported to your doctor right away and have them checked out.

These breast cancer symptoms may lead your doctor to do more tests. Maybe the doc will order a mammogram or breast MRI. If the lump seems troubling she might order a biopsy where they go in and take a piece of the lump to have it analyzed.

If you have any of these stage 4 breast cancer symptoms do not wait to see your doctor. The earlier you can detect cancer the more options you have for treating it. Breast cancer is treatable if found early enough and there is no reason not to get it taken care of before it is too late.