July 27, 2008
Early Symptoms Of Breast Cancer
Discovering a lump in your breasts is one of the first symptoms of breast cancer. In most cases, such lumps are just benign, meaning, they're not going to develop into malignant cancerous tumors. The first symptom can even be a change in the shape or size of the breast or the nipple, or an oozing blood stained discharge from a nipple, or a rash, or even something as seemingly trivial as an armpit welling. The occurance of any of these symptoms does not necessarily mean you have developed a breast cancer, but taking risks in such matters is not advisable; get an examination done as soon as possible.
For a quicker and safer treatment with great results, diagnosis should be as early as possible. A pain in the chest does not mean you have breast cancer. These pains in the chest and breasts can be due to various reasons like nearing menstrual periods or menstruating, late effects of lifting very heavy weight or objects. Many women with lumps in their breasts have had those lumps for a lifetime, and are unaffected by them. These lumps are benign and do not instantly pass off as a sure test for the diagnosis of breast cancer.
Early detection is the key to quicker treatment that will allow better results. It is good to know that having a pain in that area does not mean that you have breast cancer. Sometimes you can get pains in your breast or chest area due to certain things you may be going through, such as going through your menstrual cycle, or from lifting something heavy. Some women even have lumps in their breast, and have had those most of their lives. This also doesn't mean you automatically have cancer, but are usually benign.
Lumps themselves can be misleading, turning out to be harmless cysts, or bag filled with harmless fluids. These can be treated instantly and efficiently by inserting a needle in the cyst and removing the fluid. If no fluid appears, the same needle can be used to extract a small tissue from the breast for testing it for cancer. This is also called a biopsy.
Sometimes lumps in the breast can be nothing by a type of cyst, which is just a type of sac that is filled with fluid. That is simple to take care of and can be done quickly and painlessly by just inserting a needle into it and removing the fluid that is accumulating in it. If there is no fluid to be found then they can still use that needle to take a small tissue sample to be tested for cancer, which is called a biopsy.
It can make some women feel better to have any lumps removed regardless if they are cancerous or not. It is not something you have to do each and every time, but the decision is yours to make. If you are being pressured to have any benign lumps removed, it is ok to get a second opinion. If they do not have to be removed then one should just leave them there, they can't turn into something dangerous and no one will notice them.
Filed under health information by Jake Gadlin
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