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Breast Cancer Evaluation
The evaluation of breast cancer begins with a medical history and physical examination. Images

Physical findings in someone with breast cancer may include:
  • New breast lump
  • Changes in breast shape or size
  • Dimpling in the skin of the breast Images
  • New lump in the armpit that does not go away
  • Nipple discharge from one breast
  • Orange-peel color of the skin overlying the breast Images
  • Retracted (pointing inward) nipple or changes in the nipple Images
Testing is required to evaluate breast cancer.

Tests that may be used to evaluate breast cancer include:
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Last Updated: Aug 28, 2008  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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