Symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer can vary. They may include changes in the size, shape, or skin of the breast. Changes to the nipple may also be a sign.
Inflammatory breast cancer is a
This article details the symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer. It examines which symptoms are more common, which develop quickly, and how inflammatory breast cancer can differ from other breast cancers. It also outlines the outlook for people with this type of breast cancer.
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- swelling of the skin of the breast
- discoloration of over one-third of the skin of the breast
- pitting or thickening of the skin of the breast, which may make it look or feel like an orange peel
- retraction or inversion of the nipple
- a breast that looks larger than the other due to swelling
- a breast that feels warmer and heavier than the other
- a breast that feels tender, itchy, or painful
Some people may also have swollen lymph nodes either under the arms or close to the collarbone.
Can the symptoms come and go?
There is no evidence that the symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer tend to come and go.
However, certain symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer may undergo phases of being more or less severe. Research states that this may happen with discoloration of the skin of the breast.
Inflammatory breast cancer symptoms tend to develop quickly. Experts consider the sudden onset of symptoms as a hallmark of this type of breast cancer. However, no evidence suggests some symptoms occur faster than others.
Some symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer are important for diagnosis. These include:
- thickening or swelling of the skin of the breast
- swelling of the breast
- discoloration of the skin of the breast
- retraction or inversion of the nipple
Inflammatory breast cancer
Unlike typical breast cancer, inflammatory breast cancer
Additionally, typical breast cancer
Anyone with symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer needs to make an appointment with a healthcare professional.
Swelling of the breast and nipple inversion are two particularly concerning symptoms that require immediate consultation with a doctor.
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Inflammatory breast cancer draws its name from its symptoms, which mimic those of breast inflammation.
Some of the core symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer are thickening or swelling of the skin of the breast, swelling of the breast, and discoloration of the skin of the breast. Retraction or inversion of the nipple is also an important symptom. Unlike other forms of breast cancer, it is rare for breast lumps to arise.
The symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer usually develop quickly across 6 months. Because inflammatory breast cancer is a very aggressive form of the disease, early diagnosis and treatment can be challenging.