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2007-12-20 12:01:45 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

the itching is a constent thing, its not dry skin, or hygen or the soap i use for my clothes

2007-12-20 12:12:10 · update #1

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YES - Theoretically speaking ITCHING is one of the symptoms of Breast cancer. However this has to be confirmed by an oncologist after through verification and doing necessary tests. Please consult your doctor ASAP.

However, please note the symptoms of breast cancer as under - Many of the breast cancers are diagnosed much earlier than they can produce any symptoms. Routine use of mammogram helps women to identify the breast cancer long before it can cause any symptoms. In the early stages breast cancer may be asymptomatic and women may notice only a breast lump. As the breast cancer progresses the cancer cells can invade in to the surrounding normal structures and other distant organs and this may lead to development of symptoms. Any one or more of the following may occur during various stages of progression of breast cancer.

* A lump (mass) in the breast, these lumps are most commonly painless (or as a matter of fact any other part of the body)
* Swelling or thickness of the breast
* Redness, swelling and or pain in the breast
* Lump in the arm pit area due to the spread of breast cancer to the lymph nodes in that area
* New mole or an obvious change in the appearance of an existing wart or mole
* Areas of warmth or redness in the breast
* Development of asymmetry of the breast
* Inversion or changes in the appearance of the nipple
* Flattening or indentation on the skin of the breast. This may indicate a change in the underlying structures.
* Scaling or redness or a change of color or texture of the skin of the breast or Areola (such as dimpling, puckering, or scaliness)
* Unusual dimpling in the breast which may indicate adhesion to underlying structures
* Discharge from the breast or nipple. This can be clear, dark or bloody in nature.
* Burning, itching or scaling of nipples.
* Pain or tenderness in the breast or underarm area. If this does not relive over time possibility of breast cancer should be considered
* Infection or inflammation of breast
* Development of breast abscess
* Bone pain may occur during the late stages of breast cancer due to involvement of bone
* Change in the mental status, seizure, and neurological events can occur in the late stage of the disease due to involvement of brain or spinal cord
* Jaundice may occur in the later stages of breast cancer due to the involvement of liver or surrounding structures.
* Chest pain and difficulty in breathing may occur in the late stages of the disease due to involvement of lung and surrounding structures.

Any changes in the breast should be reported to a doctor without delay. Symptoms can be caused by cancer or by a number of less serious conditions. Early diagnosis is especially important for breast cancer because the disease responds best to treatment before it has spread. The earlier breast cancer is found and treated, the better a woman's chance for complete recovery !-

2007-12-24 04:13:36 · answer #1 · answered by Jayaraman 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-25 01:45:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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'Extremely rare' doesn't really cover it - the chances of breast cancer at 15 are so close to zero it makes no difference. At your age your breasts are growing and developing, and any changes you notice are almost certainly normal hormonal development. Most breast lumps, even in women old enough for breast cancer, aren't cancerous. Breasts are pretty lumpy, bumpy things. And your doctor is used to examining breasts and feeling lumps - she knows whether there's anything to be alarmed about or not. Itching isn't a sign of breast cancer, and the fact that it's happening in both breasts makes it even less likely - if that were possible - that this is anything to worry about. Inflammatory breast cancer is very rare, accounting for around 1% of all breast cancer cases. And your chances of even non-infalmmatory breast cancer are less than half your chances of being struck by lightning this year. You do the maths... How about listening to your doctor and your mum?

2016-04-02 08:20:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-30 19:11:01 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-01-20 22:27:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please get it checked out. There may be an innocent explanation and I hope there is.

The first sign of my breast cancer was a painful lump; I had always heard that cancerous breast lumps don't hurt, so I didn't get it checked out straight away. Then that area of my breast began to itch constantly.

So clearly it can be a sign of breast cancer, however rarely.

2007-12-20 21:34:17 · answer #6 · answered by lo_mcg 7 · 1 0

I have a mole on my breast, very small like a pea, but as I am typing this message it is itching me like crazy and feel abnormal. And by reading these comments and do my research I have to get it check out as soon as possible. I just lost my aunt about 3 months from breast cancer.

2014-05-13 06:49:38 · answer #7 · answered by Marcel P 1 · 0 0

I though itchy is not a sign of breast cancer, but you find lump inside your breast you could be ware about it

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