Potts Disease And Breast Pain

  • Male Breast Cancer
    Most people believe that breast cancer only affects women; this is because most men are not aware that they are also at risk of getting the disease. Given this, men need to be aware of the symptoms and the ways they can handle the disease. Below is a discussion of some important information that men should know about breast cancer in men. Symptoms Some of the most obvious symptoms of breast cancer among men are breast lumps, swelling, dimpling around the breast area, nipple retraction, rednes Read More...
  • Symptoms Of Breast Cancer
    In the first stages of breast cancer there is usually no pain. When the disease first develops, there may be no symptoms at all. But as the cancer advances some of the following symptoms may become apparent. If these symptoms are observed then the individual should consult her physician who would then carry out tests to find out for sure if the individual does have breast cancer or not. . Change in shape and size of the breast. . Lump or mass present in the armpit. . Presence of a breast Read More...
  • A Few Common Myths About Breast Cancer
    Myth: If you detect a painful lump in your breast, there is no need for concern, as it is not cancerous. Pain is very rarely the only indication of breast cancer. However only 10 percent of breast cancers are linked with pain. If an individual complains of pain in the breast and a self-examination test and a mammogram do not show any abnormality the likelihood of breast cancer is minimal. Myth: Radiation therapy is a painful process. A few patients experience a slight tingling or warming se Read More...
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