Sunday, October 4, 2009

Breast Cancer:Metastatic Breast Cancer and treatment



The symptoms of metastatic and recurrent breast cancer depend on how much the cancer has spread. You may have specific physical symptoms, such as a lump in your breast or on your chest wall, bone pain, or shortness of breath. Many women do not have symptoms. Recurrent or metastatic breast cancer is often found before symptoms appear, either on a chest X-ray or as part of another test.
Recurrent breast cancer

If you have cancer that recurs in the same area (local recurrence), you may have symptoms such as:

* A lump or thickening in the breast, chest wall, or armpit after you have had breast-conserving surgery Click here to see an illustration. or a mastectomy Click here to see an illustration.. You may notice that the skin of your chest looks or feels different.
* A change in the size or shape of the breast or a dimple or pucker in the skin of the breast.
* Discharge or bleeding from the nipple that occurs without squeezing the nipple (spontaneous discharge).
* A change in the nipple, such as a scaly or crusty look or a nipple that draws inward (retraction or inversion).


Symptoms of metastatic breast cancer will depend on these:

* Area affected and how far your breast cancer has spread.
* Lump or thickening in your breast or under your arm
* Changes in size or shape of your breast
* Changes in the skin of your breast or chest wall
* Chest wall pain
* Discharge from your nipple
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