Symptoms of invasive breast cancer
Breast cancer that’s spread from where it began into the tissues around it is called invasive or infiltrating. You may notice:
- A lump in your breast or armpit. You might not be able to move it separately from your skin or move it at all.
- One breast that looks different from the other
- A rash or skin that’s thick, red, or dimpled like an orange
- Skin sores
- Swelling in your breast
- Small, hard lymph nodes that may be stuck together or stuck to your skin
- Pain in one spot
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