Symptoms and Diagnosis
First symptoms
- The pulling of papilla inside, spontaneous bloody leakage from papilla.
- Redness of skin and thickening on one breast.
- A mass that can pull a part of the skin over itself on the breast or a mass in the axillar region.
- Irregular bordered, hard, distinguishable, generally single and non-painful mass.
Very few of the masses that are discovered by the patients by themselves are dangerous. Having a family history of cancer cause a high risk, but most women with breast cancer do not have a family history of cancer. If you have a family history of cancer, inform your doctor.

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