What is the red flag for breast cancer?

New lump in the breast or underarm (armpit). Thickening or swelling of part of the breast. Irritation or dimpling of breast skin. Redness or flaky skin in the nipple area or the breast.

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What is the first red flag breast cancer?

Warm, red, irritated and/or itchy breasts: These conditions are among the most common early warning signs of inflammatory breast cancer. Nipple discharge: With the exception of breast milk, which may leak from breasts during or after pregnancy, any nipple discharge should be checked by a doctor.

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What are unexpected early warning signs of breast cancer?

Breast Cancer Signs and Symptoms
  • Swelling of all or part of a breast (even if no lump is felt)
  • Skin dimpling (sometimes looking like an orange peel)
  • Breast or nipple pain.
  • Nipple retraction (turning inward)
  • Nipple or breast skin that is red, dry, flaking, or thickened.
  • Nipple discharge (other than breast milk)

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What is a red flag referral to breast clinic?

Red Flag referral, patients: • Refer as red flag for breast cancer if they are: - aged 30 and over and have an unexplained (see note below) breast lump with or without pain or - aged 50 and over with any of the following symptoms in one nipple only: - discharge - retraction - Other changes of concern.

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Does Stage 1 breast cancer have symptoms?

Breast cancer symptoms at stage 1 may include: Nipple discharge. Dimpling of the skin. Swelling or redness of the breast.

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What are the symptoms of stage 2 breast cancer?

Stage 2 breast cancer symptoms
  • A lump in the breast or armpit.
  • Nipple discharge.
  • Dimpled skin on the breast.
  • Swelling or redness.
  • An inverted or flattened nipple.
  • Changes to the skin of the breast.
  • Changes to the size or shape of the breast.
  • Pain.

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What are Stage 3 symptoms of breast cancer?

Symptoms of Stage 3 breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, armpit or base of the neck, thickened, dimpled or ulcerated skin on the breast or a large red, swollen breast (this is called inflammatory breast cancer.

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What is the 2 week rule for breast clinic?

The symptomatic breast 2ww standard should ensure that all patients (men and women) with breast symptoms (where cancer is not suspected) are seen by a specialist within 2 weeks of a referral being received from their GP or other relevant health professional.

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What is a red flag symptom?

Essentially red flags are signs and symptoms found in the patient history and clinical examination that may tie a disorder to a serious pathology. [5] Hence, the evaluation of red flags is an integral part of primary care and can never be underestimated. The term “red flag” was originally associated with back pain.

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What does a red flag appointment mean?

'Red flag' means potentially serious (and potentially treatable). See you doctor soon (even today) if you think you have one.

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What are the biggest signs of breast cancer?

What Are the Symptoms of Breast Cancer?
  • New lump in the breast or underarm (armpit).
  • Thickening or swelling of part of the breast.
  • Irritation or dimpling of breast skin.
  • Redness or flaky skin in the nipple area or the breast.
  • Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area.

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How long can you have breast cancer without knowing?

All cancers begin as asymptomatic, and all tumors start so small they are undetectable. You can have breast cancer without knowing it for several years, depending on how quickly it starts, grows, and spreads.

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How quickly does breast cancer spread?

Studies show that even though breast cancer happens more often now than it did in the past, it doesn't grow any faster than it did decades ago. On average, breast cancers double in size every 180 days, or about every 6 months.

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Do you feel unwell with breast cancer?

Some general symptoms that breast cancer may have spread include: Feeling constantly tired. Constant nausea (feeling sick) Unexplained weight loss and loss of appetite.

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What is the 1st test for breast cancer?

Mammogram. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast. Mammograms are commonly used to screen for breast cancer. If an abnormality is detected on a screening mammogram, your doctor may recommend a diagnostic mammogram to further evaluate that abnormality.

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What are 5 red flag symptoms?

Examples of red-flag symptoms in the older adult include but are not limited to pain following a fall or other trauma, fever, sudden unexplained weight loss, acute onset of severe pain, new-onset weakness or sensory loss, loss of bowel or bladder function, jaw claudication, new headaches, bone pain in a patient with a ...

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What symptoms should you never ignore?

Certain symptoms, such as heart palpitations, shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, sudden and debilitating headache, or dizziness or weakness that doesn't go away, could be indications of potentially serious or life-threatening conditions.

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What are the warning signs from your body you should never ignore?

Symptoms that should never be ignored
  • Change in bowel movements or habits. “People have their own stool habits,” Dr. ...
  • Unexpected weight loss. ...
  • Chronic fatigue or tiredness. ...
  • Shortness of breath. ...
  • Headaches. ...
  • Enlarged testicle or lump on testicle.

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What is an urgent breast referral?

Consider urgent referral (appointment within two weeks) for people: of any age with skin changes suggestive of breast cancer. OR aged 30 or over with an unexplained lump in the axilla.

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What is the 2 week biopsy rule?

The Two-Week Wait appointment system was introduced so that anyone with symptoms that might indicate cancer could be seen by a specialist as quickly as possible. Attending this appointment within two weeks is vitally important and will allow you to benefit from: Early reassurance that cancer has not been diagnosed or.

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Does a breast biopsy hurt?

Healthcare providers usually use a local anesthetic or general anesthetic for breast biopsies, so people who undergo a biopsy experience little discomfort. You may feel a pinch or sting when your healthcare provider injects local anesthesia, and you'll likely feel some pressure during the procedure, which is normal.

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What stage is a 3 cm breast tumor?

T0: No evidence of primary tumor. T1 (includes T1a, T1b, and T1c): Tumor is 2 cm (3/4 of an inch) or less across. T2: Tumor is more than 2 cm but not more than 5 cm (2 inches) across. T3: Tumor is more than 5 cm across.

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What is the life expectancy of Stage 1 breast cancer?

Overall survival rates

This would mean 90% of women diagnosed with stage I breast cancer survive at least 5 years beyond diagnosis. (Most of these women would live much longer than 5 years past their diagnoses.) Overall survival rates vary by breast cancer stage.

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Which stage of breast cancer is curable?

Stage 2. Individuals with stage 2 breast cancer have cancer cells in their breast tissue, the nearby lymph nodes, or both. This stage of cancer is curable with a combination of treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy.

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