Eight early signs of breast cancer nurses should not ignore
- Outline
or shape alterations of breast, especially during arm movements or by lifting
the breast
- Puckering,
dimpling, scaly, or inflammation of breast skin
- Unusual,
new and persistent discomfort or pain in one breast
- Lump,
thickening or bumpy areas in one breast or armpit
- A
blood-stained or clear fluid discharge from the nipple that's not milky
- Moist red areas on the nipple that don't heal
easily
- Rash
on or around the nipple
- A
marble-like hardened area under the skin
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