Uncovering Lesser-Known Breast Cancer Symptoms: Beyond the Lump

A survey conducted in the United States revealed that while 93% of adults recognize a lump as a sign of breast cancer, less than half can identify other important signs. These signs include a retracted or inverted nipple, breast puckering, loss of feeling in part of the breast, thickening of the skin, and nipple discharge. Early detection is crucial as most breast cancers are not detectable through touch alone. Educating the public about these signs and empowering individuals to seek medical attention for concerning symptoms is essential for earlier detection and improved outcomes. This includes both women and men, as breast cancer can also occur in men, albeit less commonly.
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