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The 5 Symptoms of Breast Cancer, That You Might Not Know

Breast Health
Carolyn Schissler
March 13, 2024

Breast cancer is a significant health concern for women across the globe. Early detection of the signs and symptoms can greatly improve treatment outcomes, making it crucial for women to stay vigilant and understand any changes in their breasts that may indicate a problem.

What are common breast cancer symptoms? There are several potential signs of breast cancer that women should be aware of:

1. Changes in Breast Size or Shape: One breast may become larger or lower than the other. Dimpling, puckering, or bulging of the skin.

2. Breast Pain or Discomfort: Constant or intermittent pain in the breast or armpit. Pain that is not related to the menstrual cycle.

3. Changes in the Skin Texture: Redness, swelling, or warmth in the breast. Peeling, scaling, or flaking of the skin on the breast or nipple.

4. Nipple Changes: Inversion or retraction of the nipple. Discharge from the nipple, especially if it's bloody, clear, or sticky.

5. Lumps or Thickening in the Breast or Underarm Area: A new lump or mass in the breast or underarm area. Thickening or swelling of part of the breast.

While these signs can be associated with breast cancer, they can also be indicative of non-cancerous conditions. It's important to consult a healthcare provider as soon as you notice any of these changes. Gabbi has board certified breast health specialists available for same day or next day appointments through telehealth.

Curious about breast cancer symptoms? Gabbi’s clinical team will answer questions about your symptoms and empower you with a personalized plan of next steps. Get peace of mind and speak with a Gabbi specialist, now.

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Carolyn Schissler
Full Stack Designer at Gabbi

Carolyn has 9 years of experience in the marketing field and a passion for women's health. She loves to design content that disseminates information for every woman to easily understand.

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