Here’s a clear, evidence-based guide on early signs of breast cancer — recognizing them early can save lives.
🩺 4 Early Signs of Breast Cancer Every Woman Should Know
1. Lump or Thickening in the Breast or Armpit
- Often painless at first
- Can feel harder or different from surrounding tissue
- Not every lump is cancer, but any new lump should be checked by a doctor
2. Changes in Breast Shape or Size
- Unexplained swelling, shrinking, or asymmetry
- One breast appearing heavier, droopy, or distorted
- Sudden or noticeable changes should be evaluated
3. Skin Changes
- Dimpling, puckering, or redness
- Skin may look like an orange peel (peau d’orange)
- Persistent rash or irritation on the breast
4. Nipple Changes or Discharge
- Nipple inversion (newly turned inward)
- Nipple discharge that is bloody or unusual
- Pain, scaling, or redness around the nipple
⚠️ Other Possible Warning Signs
- Persistent breast pain (though most pain isn’t cancer)
- Swelling in the armpit (lymph nodes)
- Unexplained weight loss or fatigue
✅ What You Should Do
- Monthly self-exams: Learn what is normal for your breasts
- Regular screening: Mammograms as recommended for your age and risk
- See a doctor promptly if any warning signs appear
💡 Bottom Line
Early detection is critical. Recognizing these 4 signs helps women act quickly and seek medical evaluation.
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