what is breast cancer? write the symptoms and how can it be cured
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Breast cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that starts in the breast tissue.
The exact cause of breast cancer — that is, what causes breast cells to start to grow out of control — is not known.
Symptoms
A lump in the breast or armpit
A thickening or swelling of the breast
Dimpling of the breast or skin irritation
Red or flaky skin in the nipple area
Nipple discharge other than breast milk
The treatment for breast cancer depends on the type of cancer and whether it has spread within the breast or to other parts of the body. Many people with the disease get more than one treatment, the CDC says. Treatments generally either target the cancer at its location, or target cancer cells throughout the body.
The exact cause of breast cancer — that is, what causes breast cells to start to grow out of control — is not known.
Symptoms
A lump in the breast or armpit
A thickening or swelling of the breast
Dimpling of the breast or skin irritation
Red or flaky skin in the nipple area
Nipple discharge other than breast milk
The treatment for breast cancer depends on the type of cancer and whether it has spread within the breast or to other parts of the body. Many people with the disease get more than one treatment, the CDC says. Treatments generally either target the cancer at its location, or target cancer cells throughout the body.
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There’s no special technique and you don’t need training to check your breasts. Everyone’s breasts are different, so get to know how your breasts normally look and feel. That way, it’s easier to spot anything unusual.
Remember to check the whole breast area, including your upper chest and armpits.
If you spot any changes to your breasts, make sure you get checked by your doctor as soon as possible.
What should I be looking for?
Lumps are important to look for, and can be the first symptom of breast cancer for many women. But there are other signs and symptoms you should look out for.
Pain in your breasts is not normally a sign of breast cancer, but it can be if it is associated with other symptoms. While most pain is not usually a symptom, it’s important to look out for any pain that is unusual and persists over a period of time.
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Remember to check the whole breast area, including your upper chest and armpits.
If you spot any changes to your breasts, make sure you get checked by your doctor as soon as possible.
What should I be looking for?
Lumps are important to look for, and can be the first symptom of breast cancer for many women. But there are other signs and symptoms you should look out for.
Pain in your breasts is not normally a sign of breast cancer, but it can be if it is associated with other symptoms. While most pain is not usually a symptom, it’s important to look out for any pain that is unusual and persists over a period of time.
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