Friday, June 24, 2011

Nipple dimpling? A sign of breast cancer?

Nipple dimpling? A sign of breast cancer?I?m 25. It just came to my attention that it seems my left nipple looks somewhat ?.?saggy? (for lack of better words). Like the skin nearly it. And when I raise my arms it sinks in a bit on the under half of it.
It kind of looks like..a ?U? shape on the areola right under the nipple.

I?m not sure if this would be considered ?dimpling? and a sign of breast cancer.

I sought after to know if any one had any links to sites that show pictures of examples of nipple inversion, retraction, and dimpling.

Answer by ash6529
Yes, that is inded a sign of breast cancer.

http://www.ibcsupport.org/pictures/sb-permanent.jpg

See your doctor as soon as doable. The ealier it?s caught and treated, the higer the survival rate.

I wish you the best.

Answer by dr renish
dont worry
at your age chances of cancer is the least
then also u have to supporter your doctor
as i m also a doctor and from photograph you cant make diagnosis you have to undergo local examination

Doable Breast Cancer?In this depiction (below)- could this be an early sign of breast cancer? I am 24 and have just gained about 80 pounds.
I am worried about my pores on my breasts (stopped up and I irregularly get a spot- I reckon.. Could it just be from consequence gain.

a better image here;

Answer by MR. KNOWSITALL
i suggest going to a doctor now

Answer by Steph
looks like acne?just make sure you wash with soap

Answer by Lin
I get these now and again too I dont reckon its anything honest, if it doesnt go away then you must question your dr.

Link: Breast Cancer Symptoms

Link: Breast Cancer Symptoms

Calcium deposits on mammogram?I have a lump in my breast which my doctor thinks is a blocked milk duct. I had a mammogram done & a breast ultrasound this week so I don?t have the consequences yet. I had the mammogram first & then the next day returned for the ultrasound. They told me they sought after to redo 2 of the mammogram pictures since there were calcium deposits in the pictures. They reckon it?s cause I was wearing deoderant (I?ve never had one so I didn?t know I wasn?t supposed to wear deoderant). I?m a modest worried even if since I researched on the net & it said calcium deposits can be a sign of breast cancer. Not sure what to reckon!!! Has a touch similiar happened to you?

Answer by quijibored
calcification

There are two types of breast calcification, macrocalcification and microcalcification.

Deposits of calcium in the tissues. Calcification in the breast can be seen on a mammogram, but cannot be detected by touch. There are two types of breast calcification, macrocalcification and microcalcification. Macrocalcifications are large deposits and are ordinarily not correlated to cancer. Microcalcifications are specks of calcium that may be found in an area of rapidly separating cells. Many microcalcifications clustered together may be a sign of cancer.

Scroll down for the part on breast calcifications and mammograms.

http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/appreciative-breast-changes/page3/print?page=&keyword=

excellent luck

Answer by Dried up Fro
Back in 2004 I had my first mamogram at age 43. I didn?t take it honest in that there was NOBODY in my family that cancer.

They did the mamogram and saw a touch suspicious and called me back to get a further one that was a modest more wide. There were calcium deposits all over the place and they sought after to take out them.

I dredge up it being nearly Prayer and the Dr. doing the bioposy told me that there is a 30% chance that it?s cancer. Well, me thought that it would have to be impossible for anything to go incorrect, I knew I?d come out of this okay.

I despise to tell you this part but the bioposy was very awkward. There was a nurse there just to hold my hand and keep my cool. I never weep since of pain but this time I did. It twisted out that they indifferent 29 of these deposits. They check it out and I was cancer free but the terrible thing is since it was so awkward, I stanch I didn?t want to go for a further mamogram again which was really stupid. I felt that just being paid my yearly physical was enough for me. I wasn?t even doing self exams.

3 years later after bringing up the rear a bit of consequence, I was told by co-workers that it looked like my breasts were being paid less vital. We had a excellent laugh but the next daylight when I woke up and looked in the mirror I plotting ?yeah, they are being paid less vital and what is this here??

Under my arm looked a bit weird. Time to go get that mamogram I kept putting off! In mission up the Dr. to get a medical appointment for one, I was told that since I found a touch I had to see a Dr. In doing a examination he found a lump. Not the one that I originally had seen which he said was nothing but a lump near my nipple that I had never knew was there.

Immediately I was referred to a general practitioner. I?m not going to go into any longer detail about that but needless to say, when a further mamogram was done those calcium deposit were there (doubtless growing all along) and the lump was cancerous and there were all these masses.

I had to have a mastectomy on my left breast diagosed eventually with third stage cancer. I even had to have my nodes indifferent.

I can?t say for you that yours will be cancer. I don?t even know if the calcium had anything to do with it but I reckon it tells you a touch. Deal with the pain of being paid them taken out and make sure you have that mamogram done every year along with monthly self exams.

I kind of feel that in neglecting those things, that?s why I had cancer.

Oh, and I stopped wearing anti-persperant too.

I wish that there was a way that I could keep in supporter with you to see how all went and be support for you if you had any longer questions.

Excellent luck and God Bless.

Answer by Lissacal
I am sorry that Shruken Fro had such a terrible encounter, but there are times I wish people people would try to refrain from scaring the crap out of other people.

First off, very nearly every single woman has at least one calcification which can be seen on a mammogram. By far, the margin of those are compassionate. One in ten women who have a mammogram are called back for either more mammographic studies or an ultrasound. Of those, about 15% need further hard (such as a biopsy). Of those women, about 85% of the biopsy consequences turn out compassionate. Those really are very excellent odds.

There are many things, other than cancer, that can cause microcalcifications?..

?Microcalcifications will show up on a mammogram as tiny white flecks in the bandanna. Many times these are not cancer; but, in some instances they are associated with very early cancer ( ductal carcimona in situ). Consequently, they need to be investigated thoroughly.?

So, look at it this way?.if these do turn out to be malignant, you have found them very early! They have been found previous to a cancer has grown large enough for you to feel. The before a cancer is found, the better! And ductal carcinoma in situ has a VERY high cure rate when found early.

According to the later site, the 5 year survival rate of women who are diagnosed with Stage 0 ductal carcinoma is 100%!

http://www.shape-alliance.com/cancer/breast/production.html

Secondly, a needle core biopsy must not be awkward. I have never heard of someone having 27 (or was it 29?) cores indifferent. The most I have seen taken are 10, and that was approaching it. We ordinarily take out about 6 cores. So, this kinda makes me reckon of a woman who was in labor for 12 hours, but after retelling the tale, it suddenly becomes 72 hours, since it is a better tale. A core biopsy, done either by mammographic guidance (in the case of fastidious masses or microcalcifications) or ultrasound guidance are really very simple procedures. And they are highly accurate. Since the radiologist can see the area of interest (mass or calcification), he can get a very accurate try out of that exact area. In the case of ultrasound guided core biopsies, we can really see the needle enter the mass or butt up hostile to the calcification, so we know the samples are accurate. The pathologist receives only the area of interest, so the consequences are much more accurate than an open biopsy, where there is a large bandanna try out. The pathologist cannot look at every single cell in a try out, so the less bandanna, the more likely he will have accurate consequences. It is like consequence a needle in a ball of yarn compared to a haystack!

A core biopsy is very cost effective. An open biopsy requires a hospital OR bill, an anesthesiologist bill and a general practitioner bill. Considering only about 15% of all breast biopsies turn out to be cancer, an open biopsy can be very high-priced.

A core biopsy does not leave a scar. And I am not just discussion about aesthetics here. An open biopsy foliage an domestic scar, which looks much like a breast cancer on mammographic films.

When doing a core biopsy, we numb the area that is being biopsied. We ordinarily use Lidocaine, like your dentist. You know how that stings for the first 5 or so seconds that it is introduced. After that, there must not be pain. And, other than the rare drama queen, I have not heard patients nag about pain. I have helped the radiologist in many of these procedures (if I had to come up with a number, a conservative number would be 500 procedures). Post course of action, you are able to get back to your habitual lifestyle. We question patients to take it simple the rest of the day (ie, no vacuuming or lifting weights), but after that, there are no restrictions.

All this biopsy talk is doubtless for nothing?.but if they do request a biopsy, I fervently suggest looking into a needle core biopsy. If they want to get a try out of the microcalcification, investigate ?stereotactic? or ?stereotaxis? breast biopsy. If they want to biopsy the lump you feel, reseach ?ultrasound guided breast core biopsy.? It is definately the way I would go, if I were faced with a biopsy. Best desires to you!

Please read this site?.it doubtless clarifies things much better than I ever could!

http://shape.yahoo.com/experts/breastcancer/2316/microcalcifications-on-my-mammogram-must-i-worry

Link: Breast Cancer Symptoms

I?m sort of worried, not really?So I have these like bumps nearly my nips on the circle thing (I forgot what it?s called) I was unusual to see if I was the only one, so I looked up some pictures of boobs and not a lot of them have them, only a few. And then I read this thing that said if you squeeze your tits And discharge comes out you could have a sign of breast cancer.so I squuezed them and some came out. No a lot. Like 4 litttttttlllleee DOTS of discharge came out. It was not a lot. I?m only 14 and I?m sort of frightened. Just help me! What are these bumps? Do I have breast cancer?all the information please!

Answer by Alex Brune
This ones for the doctor

Answer by Ana The cool
you better consult a doctor as soon as doable..its not cancer as you are too young..might be a Benin condition..

Answer by meanolmaw
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080424120309AAEv4Nh

http://www.007b.com/nipple_gallery.php

you are growing normally?. the face of ?discharge? is okay, too? your milk glands yield a wee modest dab all your life, from birth, on?..

Link: Breast Cancer Symptoms

What must you not do if you reckon a person is suicidal?1. What must you not do if you reckon a person is suicidal?
show that you are worried
take the person sincerely
get professional help
ignore the concerns of the person

2. Which of the later is not a excellent way to deal with rage?
Walk away from the situation.
Converse visibly.
Find a further emotional relief, like exercise or creativeness.
Approach the person when you feel mad and upset.

3. Which of the later is not excellent do to keep you safe on the internet?
avoid posting pictures on the internet that are not open by a password
believing all the information that is posted on online blogs as truth
not giving out private information such as home take up or teach name
stay away from answering messages or pop-ups that seem vulgar

4. Why is it helpful to use ?I? statements when resolving conflict?
?I? statements accuse the other person of doing a touch incorrect and get the conundrum out in the air.
?I? statements make sure the other person knows he or she has a conundrum.
?I? statements shift the focus onto how you feel, and not onto the other person?s faults.
?I? statements cause the other person to get defensive and take up the conundrum.

5. What is the fundamental motive of the abuser in an abusive link?
feelings of rage
the loss of temper
feelings of stress
the need to hegemony

6. Which of the later is the number one, largely needless cause of death in the teenager/early adulthood years?
cancer
injuries
suicide
murder

7. A person who was severely depressed is suddenly pleased and carefree. What may this indicate according to the lesson?
The depression is over.
The person has become involved in a excellent link.
The person is having a excellent day and wants all to know.
The person has made a choice to commit suicide.

8. What must you do if a person confides in you his or her suicidal thoughts and makes you look excellent not to tell anyone?
Tell an adult or lessen anyhow to get help.
Keep the secret confidential?it is valuable that the person has someone to trust.
Tell him or her not to say such things and ignore that it happened.
Try to convince the person his or her problems really aren?t that terrible.

9. Which of the later is not a warning sign of suicide?
chat in sleep patterns
loss of energy
boost in risk-compelling behaviors
enhancement in teach routine

10. When pouring in an vehicle, when is it safe to drive without a protection belt?
when riding in the back seat
when roving at speeds under 35 mph
when riding in a seat with an airbag
there is never a safe time

11. What must you do if your clothes catch on fire?
run to find water to place out the fire
call 911 and wait for a fire truck to come deal with the situation
try to blow the fire out
stop, drop to the ground, and roll nearly to smother the fire

12. Which protection tip would not help to keep people safe going to teach?
slowing the car down to 15 to 20 miles per hour surrounded by a teach zone
using the sidewalks to walk on as a replacement for of the road
crossing with a crosswalk or crossing guards
discussion on a cell phone while pouring to teach

13. Alcohol may be a factor in which list of problems?
domestic abuse, car accidents, lung cancer, heart attacks
domestic abuse, drownings, Alzheimer?s, coma
car accidents, domestic abuse, drownings, boating accidents
asthma, drownings, breast cancer, domestic abuse

14. What is the ?four to one? rule when using a ladder?
Go the ladder base out four feet for every one foot of the ladder?s height.
Go the ladder base out one foot for every four feet of the ladder?s height.
Go the ladder base out four inches for every one inch of the ladder?s height.
Go the ladder base out one inch for every four inches of the ladder?s height.

15. You have been surveillance the news and you feel like violence is rising in your union. What is the best way to protect physically?
Carry a stick like a gun with you.
Be by physically in an unknown part of town.
Stop and question directions of strangers.
Plot out your tasks and know where you are going.

16. Which of the later is not a protection do associated with earthquakes?
anchoring your water heater to a stud in the basement
consequence a passionate, sturdy oppose under which to hide
notch the windows in your home
being able to turn off the gas and electricity

17. What is the most

Answer by nmnf_43
1. What must you not do if you reckon a person is suicidal?
ignore the concerns of the person

2. Which of the later is not a excellent way to deal with rage?
Approach the person when you feel mad and upset.

3. Which of the later is not excellent do to keep you safe on the internet?
believing all the information that is posted on online blogs as truth

4. Why is it helpful to use ?I? statements when resolving conflict?
?I? statements shift the focus onto how you feel, and not onto the other person?s faults.

5. What is the fundamental motive of the abuser in an abusive link?
the need to hegemony

6. Which of the later is the number one, largely needless cause of death in the teenager/early adulthood years?
suicide

7. A person who was severely depressed is suddenly pleased and carefree. What may this indicate according to the lesson?
The person has made a choice to commit suicide.

8. What must you do if a person confides in you his or her suicidal thoughts and makes you look excellent not to tell anyone?
Tell an adult or lessen anyhow to get help.

9. Which of the later is not a warning sign of suicide?
enhancement in teach routine

10. When pouring in an vehicle, when is it safe to drive without a protection belt?
there is never a safe time

11. What must you do if your clothes catch on fire?
stop, drop to the ground, and roll nearly to smother the fire (This isn?t a touch I?ve formally considered, but it makes the most sense to me, lol)

12. Which protection tip would not help to keep people safe going to teach?
discussion on a cell phone while pouring to teach

Don?t know the rest.

Answer by melissa v
i am suicidal?and well what i despise when people do is have pity..so thats not excellent..dont take it profesional..they will reckon that u reckon they are crazy..and well to be trustworthy ? just help em out physically?they will see how much u care abou them. they wont do it..just help em out physically,..

goodluck

~melissa

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