Early Detection Breast
Cancer
Early detection of breast
canceris very important in finding and treating breast
cancer. It can help to locate cancer at an early stage
before symptoms start to arise. Screening can find cancer and
this can be very important when treating it at its earliest
stage. It is easier to treat the
patient when found in time.
Early detection of breast cancer means that you can find
breast cancer and start treating it before it has time to grow
and spread. The cure is very promising when finding breast
cancer in its early stages. If you don’t get early screening
for breast cancer and get the pain or symptoms of breast cancer
then the cancer may have started to grow larger and even could
have spread out beyond the breast. This is why early detection
is so important in finding breast cancer at its earliest
stage.
When breast cancer is found during early exams it is most
likely to be in the breast and smaller in size, not having the
time to grow larger and spread out beyond the breast. If it is
found later on then it may have had the time to get larger and
spread beyond the breast. This can be prevented if you decide
to get early detection for breast cancer. Early detection can
find the cancer before it can grow larger in size causing more
problems. The size of breast cancer that is detected and how
much it has spread is how a doctor will determine the outlook
for a patient.
Early detection for breast cancer can save many lives every
year. If you go to get early screening and can get other people
you know to get screened for breast cancer then you can help to
save lives. Getting your loved ones and friends to get early
screening may also help to save their lives. Breast cancer that
is detected and treated at an early stage is more likely to be
treated with success. It can improve your chances of being
cured when found early. So it is important to get to your
doctor when your reach a certain age to start getting early
detection for breast cancer.
Signs and Symptoms of Breast Cancer
There are different signs and symptoms of breast cancer. One
of the first signs or symptoms is feeling a lump in the breast.
This lump will feel different then the other breast tissue
around it. It is known that more then eighty percent of women
discover lumps by checking themselves. A physician can detect
breast cancer by giving you a mammogram. Lumps that are found
in lymph nodes located in areas such as the armpits or
collarbone can also prove to be breast cancer. Other signs and
symptoms of breast cancer may be changes in breast size and
changes in the shape of the breast, skin dimpling, nipple
discharge and nipple inversion.
Inflammatory breast cancer is also known as IBC. Symptoms of
inflammatory breast cancer may include pain, swelling, an
orange peel texture to the skin, a warm feeling to the breast
and redness of the breast. When cancer cells invade the small
lymph vessels in the skin of the breast this presentation
resembles skin inflammation known as inflammatory breast
cancer. Another symptom of breast cancer is Paget’s disease of
the breast. It is a syndrome that presents skin changes like
redness and flaking skin of the nipple. As this advances
symptoms may include itching, tingling, sensitivity, pain and
burning and on occasion discharge from the nipple. About half
of women that are diagnosed with Paget’s will also have a lump
in the breast.
Occasionally breast cancer can spread beyond the area where
it was detected becoming a metastatic disease. Depending on the
location of this metastasis, metastatic breast cancer can cause
symptoms. Common sites of metastasis may include the liver,
lung, bone, and brain. Breast cancer can cause unexplained
weight loss, fever and chills. Pain in the joints and bones,
jaundice and neurological symptoms can sometimes be
manifestations of metastatic breast cancer. These certain
symptoms can also be manifestations of other types of
illnesses. In many cases most breast disorder symptoms do not
turn out to be breast cancer. But the appearance of any signs
or symptoms should be taken very seriously, because of breast
cancer being able to strike at any age.
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