Introduction
When abnormal breast cells grow out of control and form tumors, it indicates the presence of breast cancer. While lumps are a common sign, there are other symptoms of breast cancer that should not be overlooked. In this article, we will explore some of these lesser-known signs of breast cancer.
Expert Insights
Dr. Rohan Khandelwal, Lead Consultant Oncology and Head of the Breast Centre at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, shares his insights on breast cancer and its symptoms.
Early Detection is Key
Early detection of breast cancer is crucial in reducing the risk of complications. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women and has caused numerous deaths worldwide. Regular breast cancer screening is recommended, especially for those with a family history of the disease.
Beyond Lumps: Other Signs of Breast Cancer
While a lump can be a sign of breast cancer, it is not always indicative of the disease. Here are six other symptoms to be aware of:
1. Sudden changes in breast size
Any noticeable change in the size or shape of your breasts should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
2. Nipple or breast pain
New or persistent pain in a specific area of the breast should be examined by a specialist, as it could be an early sign of breast cancer.
3. Nipple retraction
If your nipple suddenly flattens or turns inward, it may be a sign of breast cancer. Any persistent or unexplained changes in the nipple should be assessed by a doctor.
4. Persistent pain in breast or underarms
Persistent pain in the breast or underarms that does not go away should be noted and evaluated. While it may not always indicate breast cancer, it is important to get a proper diagnosis.
5. Changes in nipple
Any changes in the nipple, such as blood in nipple discharge, nipple inversions, or scaling on the skin, should be monitored and assessed by a healthcare professional.
6. Redness around the nipple
Unusual redness or inflammation around the nipple, especially if accompanied by warmth, should be taken seriously and evaluated by a doctor. While it could be caused by other factors, it is important to rule out breast cancer.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention for a proper examination and diagnosis. Early detection and intervention can significantly improve outcomes for breast cancer patients.