What are the early signs of breast cancer to watch for?
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    What are the early signs of breast cancer to watch for?
    Updated:15/05/2024
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    NightDreamer
    Updated:28/07/2024

    Recognizing early signs of breast cancer can significantly improve outcomes. Awareness is crucial.

    Common Early Signs of Breast Cancer
    • Changes in breast shape or size
    • Unexplained lumps or swelling
    • Nipple discharge that is not breast milk
    • Persistent pain in one breast
    • Skin changes, such as dimpling or puckering
    • Redness or scaliness around the nipple
    Q&A
    What should I do if I notice these signs?

    If you notice any of these signs, contact your healthcare provider immediately for further evaluation.

    How often should I get screened for breast cancer?

    Women should start discussing their screening options with their healthcare provider by age 40, or earlier if they have a family history.

    Are there other risk factors to consider?

    Yes, some risk factors include family history, age, genetic mutations (such as BRCA), and lifestyle factors.

    Statistical Overview of Breast Cancer
    Year Estimated Cases Mortality Rate
    2020 2.3 million 684,000
    2021 2.3 million 571,000
    2022 2.3 million 500,000
    Mind Map of Symptoms
    • Breast Changes
      • Shape
      • Size
    • Lumps
      • Location
      • Size
    • Nipple Changes
      • Discharge
      • Recessed Nipple
    • Skin Changes
      • Redness
      • Dimpling
    • Pain
      • Persistent
      • Localized
    Important Reminders

    Early detection is key. Regular self-exams and mammograms can help catch issues early.

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