(HealthDay News) -- The early stages of breast cancer may
trigger few or no warning signs. But symptoms may become more
obvious as the cancer grows.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions
these symptoms that could signal breast cancer:
- A just-discovered lump in the breast or beneath the
armpit.
- Any area of the breast that begins to swell or thicken.
- Irritation or dimpled appearance of the breast's skin.
- Flaking skin or reddening of the breast, notably of the area
surrounding the nipple.
- Sore nipples or nipples that appear to be drawn in.
- Discharge from the nipples that isn't breast milk.
- Any pain or change in the shape or size of the breast.
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