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Early Signs of Breast Cancer: What to Look For

Breast cancer is one of the more serious medical conditions. Though it affects both men and women, it results in roughly one out of every three cases of cancer found among women every year. Looking at the eight early signs of breast cancer helps you know what changes to look for in your body before you turn to CyberKnife Phoenix for support.

 

Breast Cancer Lumps

The first warning sign is often a lump in your breast. Many women find that it does not cause any pain. You may even discover the lump when you have a mammogram because many patients do not find these lumps on their own. It is often too small to see or even feel. A mammogram can detect the presence of a tumor the same size as the pencil on an eraser.

 

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Other Early Warning Signs

During the early stages of breast cancer, you may notice some changes to the skin on your breasts such as redness or inflammation. Some women find that one breast becomes slightly larger than the other or they see changes in one or both nipples. Some of the other early warning signs you need to look for include:

  • Pain in or around one or both breasts
  • Nodes or small bumps around the sides of your breasts
  • Discharge from one or both breasts

 

Invasive Breast Cancer Symptoms

Invasive breast cancer occurs when the cancerous cells spread to other areas of the body. It’s often harder to treat, but you can check out some of the clinical studies done by the Phoenix Radiation Oncology Center to learn more. Invasive breast cancer can present with different symptoms, including:

  • Pitting or dimpling of the breast skin
  • One or both breasts feel tender or painful to the touch
  • Flaking or peeling of the skin around the nipples
  • Thickening of the breast tissue or skin
  • Itchy breasts

 

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Turn to CyberKnife Phoenix for Help

Turning to CyberKnife Phoenix is a great way to learn more about your treatment options and what to expect during breast cancer treatment. Learning about the early warning signs is the best way to know what the changes you see mean and when you should consult a doctor for help. Turn to the Phoenix Radiation Oncology Center to get all of the support you need when you face a breast cancer diagnosis.

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