Cancer symptoms women should know .
Women’s bodies are always changing. Sometimes changes that seem normal can be signs of cancer, though.
The key is to pay attention to your body so you can notice when something’s different. So, what should you watch for?
Breast changes
Most breast lumps are
not cancer, but your doctor should always check them. Let her know about
these changes, too. Watch out for nipples that turn inward, nipple
discharge and redness or scaling of your nipple
or breast skin.
To look for the cause
of your symptoms, your doctor will do a physical exam and ask you
questions about your medical history. You may also have tests like a
mammogram or a biopsy, when doctors remove a tiny
piece of tissue for testing.
Between-period bleeding
If you are still
getting periods, tell your doctor if you are spotting between them.
Bleeding that’s not a part of your usual monthly cycle can have many
causes, but your doctor will want to rule out endometrial
cancer (cancer of the lining of your uterus).
Bleeding after menopause is never normal and should be checked right away.
Skin changes
A change in the size,
shape, or colour of a mole or other spot is a common sign of skin
cancer. See your doctor for a thorough exam and perhaps a biopsy.
Blood in urine
Talk to your doctor if
you are bleeding from a part of your body that normally does not,
especially if the bleeding lasts more than a day or two.
Bloody stool is often from hemorrhoids, but it can also be a symptom of colon cancer.
Changes in lymph nodes
Lymph nodes are small,
bean-shaped glands around the body. Most changes in them come from
common infections. But some cancers, including leukemia and lymphoma,
can also cause lymph nodes to swell.
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