Changes in the breasts or surrounding areas aren’t always cancer, but they can signal shifts that deserve attention for long-term health.
A lump or swelling in the armpit can be an early warning. Persistent, hard, or fixed lumps should be evaluated by a doctor.
Breasts themselves may show signs like pain, skin thickening, size changes, unusual discharge, redness, dimpling, or an orange-peel texture. Never ignore these signals.
Only proper medical testing—exams, ultrasounds, mammograms, or biopsies—can determine whether changes are harmless or require timely treatment.
Monthly self-exams help individuals recognize what’s normal and notice changes quickly. From age forty, regular mammograms detect issues before symptoms appear, improving early intervention and treatment options.
Early detection can save lives. Coupled with healthy habits like balanced nutrition, exercise, limited alcohol, and stress management, monitoring your body empowers proactive care, reduces anxiety, and strengthens overall breast health.