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Breast cancer is a prevalent women’s health issue that often goes undiagnosed until it has spread. To increase early intervention, the cancer center staff at Savoy Medical Center share some warning signs you should discuss immediately with your doctor. Knowing what to look for and how to handle the situation will significantly lower your health risks.

3 Breast Cancer Warning Signs to Watch For

1. Lumps

cancer-center-savory-medical-center Lumps are most common sign of breast cancer. They’re often accompanied by changes in the size or shape of one breast and will feel like a hard knot beneath your skin. Frequent self-exams are vital, as well as regular mammograms or thermography and physical exam at a cancer center, especially if you have a family history of the disease.

2. Aches and Pains

Unexplained aches and pains are not uncommon when they’re occasional, but if they occur in the same place in one breast, it could be an early warning sign. Breast cancer doesn’t always manifest as a single lump, but can rather be a series of smaller tumors scattered throughout the tissue. Visit a cancer center if you frequently experience diffuse rather than localized breast pain, as you may require special testing beyond a physical exam.

3. Skin Changes

Breast cancer has many different effects on your skin. You may notice dimpling or rashes, and it’s common for a nipple to become scaly or for rashes to develop on or around it. Your nipple may also begin to pull inward. Your breast may also swell, and the skin can darken. Veins may also become visible. Speak to a health care professional if you experience even one of these.

Staying on top of your breast health can lead to years of well-being, so turn to the oncology staff at Savoy Medical Center. With five locations throughout Mamou and Eunice, LA, they offer convenient and comprehensive treatment and are committed to ensuring their patients remain healthy. Call (337) 468-5261 today to schedule an appointment and visit their website and Facebook page to learn about their cancer center and other services, including behavioral health.

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