Breast cancer begins when cells in the breast grow abnormally. It’s the most diagnosed cancer in women after skin cancer, but “anyone can get breast cancer”—even men—since all people have some breast tissue.
Types of Breast Cancer
There are several types, including:
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
Invasive lobular carcinoma
Inflammatory breast cancer
Paget’s disease
Male breast cancer
Recurrent breast cancer
Symptoms to Watch For
Breast cancer symptoms vary, but common signs include:
“A change in the size, shape or contour of your breast”
A lump or thickening, even as small as a pea
Changes in skin texture—dimpling, redness, or scaling
Clear or bloody nipple discharge
A hardened, marble-like area under the skin
As the article notes, “some signs may simply seem like areas of your breast that look very different.”