Simple Breast Cancer Awareness Guide
Breast cancer symptoms vary, and may not be the same from person to person. You may experience some, or even none or all of the common symptoms. This is why it's important to get checked out by a doctor promptly if you suspect you may be experiencing breast cancer symptoms, or have any questions about your breast cancer symptoms.
Breast cancer symptoms vary widely "" from lumps to swelling to skin changes "" and many breast cancers have no obvious symptoms at all. Symptoms that are similar to those of breast cancer may be the result of non-cancerous conditions like infection or a cyst.Breast self-exam should be part of your monthly health care routine, and you should visit your doctor if you experience breast changes.
Real breast cancer symptoms are often confused with normal breast occurences. For instance, during certain points in a woman's menstrual cycle, the breasts may become swollen and sore. This is a natural occurence caused by fluctuating hormones and not necessarily a symptom of breast cancer. However, if you have never experienced this before, schedule an appointment with your doctor to be safe.
A lump on the breast is the best-known symptom of breast cancer. Many of these lumps really are earily signs of cancer, and need to be checked as quickly as possible. The lump is more likely to be dangerous if it somehwat firm, but not painful. Cysts and other non-cancerous ailments lead to painful lumps. While these lumps may appear anywhere on the breast, they are most frequent beneath the nipple and near the armpit at the breast's outer fringes.
It's important to note that not all lumps are an indication of cancer. Many women have naturally fibrous (or "lumpy") breasts. If this is the case, you should discuss with your doctor the best method of testing for you. Recent scientific studies have shown that women are often not able to detect most lumps by doing a breast self exam, as many hide too far below the surface, or are very small.
Once breast cancer has advanced, the symptoms can include pain in the chest or breast bone, ulcerations (sores) on the skin, swelling and soreness of the arm on the side of the breast cancer, weight loss, and loss of appetite. Once the cancer has progressed to these stages, it becomes harder to treat. The best diagnosis and breast cancer information will come from your doctor, so it's important to discuss any new or unusual symptoms as they're discovered.
What is breast cancer? Any cancer beginning in the tissues of the breast is called breast cancer. Breast cancer symptoms can be confused with the natural state of the breast at certain points in a woman's menstrual cycle. Most people know that lumps can be an early sign of breast cancer. Many women have breasts that naturally have fibrous areas or lumps. Symptoms of advanced breast cancer include sores on the skin, pain in the breast bone or elsewhere in the chest, a swelling and sore arm on the same side as the cancer, and reduced appetite. You will get the best breast cancer information from your doctor.
Published November 1st, 2008
Filed in Health