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Lump or Thickening in the Breast or Armpit
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Often the most well-known sign.
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Lumps can be painless or tender.
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Not all lumps are cancer, but any new or unusual lump should be checked.
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Changes in Breast Shape or Size
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Sudden swelling, shrinkage, or asymmetry.
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Dimpling or puckering of the skin, sometimes described as “orange peel” texture.
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Nipple Changes or Discharge
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Inversion (nipple turning inward) or a change in the nipple’s appearance.
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Discharge that is bloody or clear, especially from one nipple.
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Skin Changes on the Breast
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Redness, rash, or scaling of the breast skin.
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Unexplained warmth or swelling in the breast.
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✅ Important: Early breast cancer may not cause pain, so regular self-exams, clinical exams, and mammograms (as recommended for your age) are crucial.
If you want, I can also give a simple guide for a self-check you can do at home to spot changes early. Do you want me to do that?
Well, what are the signs,, dont see any.