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How to recognize the symptoms of breast cancer




Breast cancer is a malignancy (cancer) growth that starts in the breast tissue. One in eight women diagnosed with breast cancer. Although it is separable and has a good success rate, it depends on the stage that has been discovered and how much it has spread in the body. Therefore, it is important to be aware of and recognize the signs of breast cancer. We tell about the dangerous symptoms of this deadly disease.
Pain - Another sign of breast cancer is pain in the armpits or breast, which is unchangeable with the monthly cycle. It is a continuous, nagging pain and does not go after your next menstrual cycle.
Redness of the skin - A major symptom is a skin rash or redness of the skin of the breast, something akin to that of an orange and also a rash around the nipples.
Size change - Many women also experience a change in the size of the breast. One might be bigger than the other or you could even have an inverted or sunken nipple



The Development of Other Breast Cancer
Women with breast cancer have a greater risk to get a new breast cancer in the other breast. This is different from the first cancer; many experts believe that the main reason is because they have a tendency more quickly in the development of tumors. Asian women, Hispanics and American Indians have a lower risk for breast cancer. Women have to do a treatment of radiation in the area of the breast (as a treatment for cancer of the other) early in order to prevent an increased risk of breast cancer.


Treatment of Breast Cancer
These signs and symptoms are probable causes of breast cancer and need not always mean that you have the disease. However, it is best to get yourself examined by a doctor in case of a doubt. As an initial check he will do a mammogram screening, which is an X-ray of the breast to differentiate between a benign and malignant tissue along with a physical examination.

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