
Breast cancer is a serious health concern, and early detection can make a huge difference in treatment and recovery. While many people know to check for lumps in the breast, it’s important to be aware that breast cancer can show signs in other parts of the body too...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
One key area to watch is the armpit. Swelling or a noticeable lump in the armpit could indicate that cancer cells have spread to the lymph nodes. This is often one of the earliest signs that something is wrong.
You might also notice changes in the skin on or around the breast. The skin could become dimpled, puckered, or look like the texture of an orange peel.
Sometimes, the nipple changes position or becomes inverted (pulled inward), or there may be unusual discharge especially if it’s bloody or clear rather than milky.
In some cases, unexplained pain in the shoulder, upper back, or even down the arm could also be linked to breast cancer, especially if it persists.
Always pay attention to these subtle but important signs, and if you notice anything unusual, consult a healthcare provider as soon as possible. Early action saves lives.
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