Stage 3 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
Stage 3 invasive ductal carcinoma is a locally advanced form of breast cancer where the disease has spread beyond the breast to nearby lymph nodes but not to distant organs. At this stage, symptoms are usually more noticeable, which often leads patients to seek...
Axillary Breast Tissue Removal Without Surgery: Is It Possible?
Axillary breast tissue, also known as accessory breast tissue, is extra breast tissue that develops in the underarm (axillary) region. It occurs due to incomplete regression of the embryonic milk line and may present as a soft swelling or lump near the armpit. In some...
Early Signs of Metastatic Breast Cancer – Symptoms Women Should Not Ignore
After being treated for breast cancer, the focus is often on recovery. However, it’s important to remember that breast cancer cells can sometimes coexist in other parts of the body, which is known as metastatic breast cancer. Recognizing the early signs of...
