The first symptom of breast cancer most women notice is a lump or an area of thickened tissue in their breast.
Most breast lumps (90%) aren't cancerous, but it's always best to have them checked by your doctor.
You should see your D if you notice any of the following:
- a lump or area of thickened tissue in either breast
- a change in the size or shape of one or both breasts
- discharge from either of your nipples (which may be streaked with blood)
- a lump or swelling in either of your armpits
- dimpling on the skin of your breasts
- a rash on or around your nipple
- a change in the appearance of your nipple, such as becoming sunken into your breast
Breast pain isn't usually a symptom of breast cancer.
Breast awareness
It's important to be breast aware, so you can pick up any changes as soon as possible. Get to know what is normal for you. For instance, your breasts may look or feel different at different times of your life. This will make it much easier to spot potential problems.
Want to know more?
- Breast Cancer Care: Your breasts, your health: throughout your life
- Breast Cancer Care: Your breasts, your health: a quick guide to being breast aware
- Breakthrough Breast Cancer: Signs and symptoms of breast cancer
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