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  1. Feb 10, 2024 · Signs and symptoms of breast cancer may include: A breast lump or thickened area of skin that feels different from the surrounding tissue. A nipple that looks flattened or turns inward. Changes in the color of the breast skin. In people with white skin, the breast skin may look pink or red.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Breast cancer symptoms vary from person to person, and many people don't have any symptoms in the early stages. Some common symptoms include breast lumps, pain, swelling, and changes to the...

  3. The most common symptom of breast cancer is a new lump or mass (although most breast lumps are not cancer). A painless, hard mass that has irregular edges is more likely to be cancer, but breast cancers can be also soft, round, tender, or even painful.

  4. Feb 9, 2023 · Here, discover the early symptoms of breast cancer in males and females. We also describe the types of breast cancer and their treatments.

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · Breast cancer may not cause noticeable symptoms either. But when it does, symptoms may include: A change in the size, shape or contour of your breast. A mass or lump, which may feel as small as a pea. A lump or thickening in or near your breast or in your underarm that persists through your menstrual cycle.

  6. Breast cancer symptoms vary widely — from lumps to swelling to skin changes — and many breast cancers have no obvious symptoms at all. Learn more.

  7. Jan 6, 2022 · Early signs and symptoms of breast cancer to look for include: a new lump that doesn’t go away after your next period. swelling or a lump around the collarbone or under the arm. changes in the...

  8. Sep 22, 2020 · A lump or mass in the breast is the most common symptom of breast cancer. Lumps are often hard and painless, although some are painful. However, not all lumps are cancer. Benign breast conditions (like cysts) that can also cause lumps. Still, it’s important to have your doctor check out any new lump or mass right away.

  9. Breast cancer symptoms may include: Lump or mass in the breast. Lump or mass in the armpit. Breast skin changes, including skin redness and thickening of the breast skin, resulting in an orange-peel texture. Dimpling or puckering on the breast.

  10. Treatment and Side Effects [PDF] Breast Reconstruction [PDF] Next Steps After Treatment [PDF] Non-cancerous Breast Conditions [PDF] Breast Pathology. Understanding Your Breast Pathology Report. After a breast biopsy, your doctor will get a report that gives a diagnosis for each sample taken. Learn more about breast pathology reports here.

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