Inflammatory Cancer What Is Inflammatory Breast Cancer?
What is Inflammatory Breast Cancer? - inflammatory cancer
I'm 24 and I am testing for inflammatory breast cancer. It is really frightening and I wonder if someone can tell me something. What is and where it comes from?
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Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare but very aggressive breast where the cancer cells block the lymph vessels in the breast skin. This type of breast cancer as "flammable" because the breast often looks swollen and red, or "inflamed."
Symptoms of IBC can be redness, swelling and warmth in the breast, often without a mass in the breast. The redness and heat are blocked by the cancer cells, the lymphatic vessels causes in the skin. The skin of the breast may also appear pink, red, purple, or beaten. The skin may also appear to make the summit, or, like the skin of an orange (called peau d'orange), which is caused by an accumulation of fluid and edema (swelling) in the chest. Other symptoms include heaviness, burning, pain, increased breast size, tenderness, or a wart that is reversed (inward). These symptoms usually develop quickly, over a period of weeks or months. Lymph nodes may also be under the arm, above the collarbone, or present them both. However, it is important to note that these symptomss can also be symptoms of other diseases such as infections, injuries or other types of cancer
The treatment consists of chemotherapy, targeted therapy, surgery, radiotherapy and hormone therapy in the treatment of IBC
their breast cancer and it is difficult to say where the U Got It may be genetic, could be just the luck of the draw.
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