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A rash is one of the most common side effects of cancer treatment. It may show up on your face, neck, scalp, upper back, and chest. Although a rash can appear at any point during treatment ...
Lumps. Men with breast cancer usually have one or more. They might show up on your chest or under your armpit. They tend to be painless. Breast changes. You might notice a difference in the size ...
A PILL which is taken twice a day for the most common type of advanced breast cancer has been approved on the NHS in what scientists say is a “landmark moment”. Up to 3,000 women every ...
puckering or rash around the nipple.- Lumps or bumps.- Bloody discharge from the nipple. How to check: Sit comfortably in front of a mirror with hands on your hips so chest muscles are relaxed.
Research from the University of Sheffield analyzed records from more than 170,000 lung cancer patients in England between 2014 and 2018, combined with chest X-ray rates from 7,400 GP practices.