BREAST CANCER

6 CAUSES & SYMPTOMS

Published By Oishi Sarkar | 29 Jun, 2024

Breast Cancer

This cancer type starts out as a cell growth in the breast tissue. It is highly common in women

Credit : Pexels

Here are 6 causes and symptoms of breast cancer

Credit : Pexels

Causes of Breast Cancer

The cause of most breast cancers isn't known. However, researchers have identified some factors that may put you at risk of breast cancer

Credit : Unsplash

Family Gene 

You may have inherited breast cancer from your family gene who've had breast or ovarian cancer

Credit : Pexels

Dense Tissue

Dense breast tissue can be another cause of breast cancer, according to NHS website

Credit : Pexels

You may also be more likely to get breast cancer if you have higher levels of the hormones oestrogen, progesterone or testosterone

Beneath the Surface

Credit : Pexels

50 Plus

Women are at higher risk of developing breast cancer after 50 years of age

Credit : Pexels

Breast Condition

Certain breast conditions like benign breast disease and ductal carcinoma in situ may cause cancer, according to NHS.

Credit : Pexels

Hormones and lifestyle choices

Other factors responsible for breast cancer include hormonal change and lifestyle choices.

Credit : Pexels

Symptoms: Breast Cancer

Breast cancer has a lot of visible symptoms which may help you identify the disease.

Credit : Pexels

Change in Appearance

Change in the breasts' size, form, or appearance.

Credit : Pexels

Skin Deep

A lump on the breast or thickening of a particular area of the skin can be an early indication of cancer

Credit : Pexels

Changing skin

Changes to the skin will be visible over the breast, such as skin that looks dimpled or looks like an orange peel.

Credit : Pexels

Flaking of the Skin

A nipple that may look flattened or turn inward can be a symptom of breast cancer. Peeling, scaling, crusting or flaking of the skin on the breast are other signs of cancer

Credit : Pexels

Change in Colour

The colour of the breast skin can change. For people with white skin, the breast may look pink or red, and for people with brown and black skin, it may look darker than the other.

Credit : Pexels

Red Chest

Breast cancer also may alter your skin colour on the chest or it may appear to be red or purple.

Credit : Pexels

CLICK FOR MORE VISUAL STORIES