what are the Symptoms for breast cancer and can it happen in both breasts ata time?
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at
12:54 am
tom p asked:
can modern medice cure it
can modern medice cure it
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Filed under: Breast Cancer
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pitting of the skin like orange peel inverted nipple…..i have none of these but still got the cancer so mamograme the best thing
Yes, breast cancer may occur in both breasts at a time. Symptoms are:
•discharge from the nipple (clear or bloody)
•persistent tenderness of (pain in) the breast
•pain in the nipple
•swelling or mass in the armpit (lymph nodes)
•inverted or scaly nipples
•a lump that can be felt, no matter how small
•swelling of the breast
hello,
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Yes, it is possible to have cancer in both breasts.
Early breast cancer usually has no symptoms at all. The signs and symptoms of possible breast cancer are:
change in size – one breast may have become noticeably larger or lower
nipple change – if it becomes inverted (pulled in) or changes its position or shape
rash – on or around the nipple
discharge – from one or both nipples
puckering or dimpling – around nipple
swelling – in your armpit or around your collarbone (from lymph nodes)
lump or thickening – that feels different from the rest of the breast tissue – but remember that most breast lumps are not cancerous
There is no actual ‘cure’. If caught very early, breast cancer has a good cure rate. The problem is that breast cancer can return at any time, even years later, and there is no way of knowing whose will return and whose won’t, so no doctor can assure you that you are ‘all clear’. Up to 75% of those caught early enough do not recur.