Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Spotting the signs of breast cancer

- Sue Green Senior informatio­n developmen­t nurse Macmillan

OCTOBER is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Macmillan Cancer Support is encouragin­g people to be aware of the signs and symptoms of the disease.

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women in the UK, with more than 54,000 cases reported every year.

It is more common in women over 50 and almost half of cases develop in women aged 65 and over. Men can also get breast cancer, but this is rare.

Knowing what changes to look for and when to see your doctor could make a real difference. Don’t be scared if you have symptoms. Get them checked.

See your doctor if you have any of these symptoms: A lump in the breast. A change in the size or shape of the breast.

Dimpling of the skin or thickening in the breast tissue.

A nipple that’s turned in (inverted).

A rash (like eczema) on the nipple.

Discharge from the nipple.

Swelling or a lump in the armpit.

Most breast changes are not caused by cancer but if you do notice anything that isn’t normal for you, see your doctor.

If you do have cancer, the sooner it’s found, the more likely it is to be successful­ly treated.

If you need support or just want someone to talk to about breast cancer, call Macmillan Cancer Support free on 0808 808 0000 or visit macmillan. org.uk

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