Rib metastasis of breast cancer

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I'm an office worker. Recently, I haven't been to work for a long time due to physical discomfort. I always have breast swelling and pain. I thought it was some minor breast problems. As a result, I found out that I was suffering from breast cancer. Now my condition has been controlled to a certain extent. I'll tell you about the rib metastasis symptoms of breast cancer.

Rib metastasis of breast cancer

First: breast mass: most patients come to the hospital for examination and diagnosis when they accidentally touch the breast mass, which is the main symptom of breast cancer. Most of them are irregular spherical or oval masses with unclear boundary, and some may be flat, nodular or irregular. The tumor can be pushed in the early stage and fixed in the late stage. The most obvious symptom of breast cancer is a lump in the breast, and if you accidentally bump it, it will cause pain.

Second: nipple retraction and direction change: nipple flat, retracted, toward change, until completely retracted into the areola below, can not see the nipple. Inverted nipple caused by breast cancer is different from congenital inverted nipple. The latter can often be pulled by hand, but the nipple retraction caused by breast cancer can not be pulled out, and the sunken nipple can be palpable under or around the mass. Most of the breast cancer patients will have some obvious breast phenomenon, but many people ignore it.

Third: when the nodule is in the skin around the lesion, it is called satellite nodule. It can cause cancer cells to directly infiltrate into the skin along the lymphatic vessels, breast ducts and subcutaneous fascia. The satellite nodules can be single or several, and the latter are mostly scattered. In clinical medicine, this kind of situation is relatively rare, if once appeared, it is breast cancer.  

matters needing attention

Only by better understanding the symptoms of early breast cancer can women do a good job in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. Regular self-examination, once found symptoms to the hospital in time for the corresponding examination and treatment, only in this way can prevent the development of the disease, avoid causing more serious consequences.