Most women had the importance of breast health drilled into their heads from an early age. They grew up understanding that they should call the doctor at the first sign of a lump in their breast. But many women were never told how to identify such a mass: What would it feel like? read more
the breast will be inflamed, like an infection, either over the mass or the entire breast; there will be retraction (dimpling) of the skin by the tumour or the skin will have a texture like orange peel (peau d’orange). if the cancer has spread to the axillary nodes, there may be a mass felt in the adjacent armpit. read more
Breast cancer is the most common cancer found in women, but most breast lumps are not cancer. read more
A lemon is the perfect tool to show us the answer. Similar in appearance and anatomy, you’ll see that a cancerous lump feels hard and immovable like a lemon seed. read more