Young mum receives shocking stage three breast cancer diagnosis – signs and symptoms

Stage three breast cancer diagnosis: “When I Googled my symptoms, I only had one so I thought I was fine,” Stephanie explained, but then a lump developed a few weeks later – and it turned out to be a cancerous tumour. “I’ve never seen my husband cry, but he cried when I was diagnosed,” she said. So far, Stephanie has had six months of chemotherapy, reconstruction, and radiotherapy.

Hoping to “make sure everyone… is checking their breasts”, Stephanie is on mission to get women to be breast aware – and she’s not the only one.

Appearing on ITV’s This Morning on Monday, September 20, Dr Chris discussed breast cancer awareness.

You only need a “mirror and hands” to check your breasts, said Dr Chris.

An inspection involves standing in front of a mirror, with your hands by your side, looking at the breasts.

Stephanie and Dr Chris Skilton

Breast cancer: Stephanie Skilton and Dr Chris promote breast awareness (Image: Getty/Stephanie Skilton)

It’s key to become aware as to what is normal to you, and to report any unusual changes to your GP.

One sign you need to report is whether your nipples have become inverted (not if they’ve always been that way, which can be normal for you).

Also tell your doctor if there is a “red-stained rash, or any rash” around the nipple.

While standing in front of a mirror, raise your arms and tell your GP if you see any “puckering or dimpling of the skin” around the breast.

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Breast awareness also involves checking what your breasts feel like, which can change during the menstrual cycle, which is why it helps to check them the same day every month.

“Get to know what your breasts feel like normally,” said Dr Chris, who added: “Sadly, today 150 women are told they have breast cancer.”

Symptoms of breast cancer, as pointed out by the NHS:

  • A new lump or area of thickened tissue in either breast that was not there before
  • A change in the size or shape of one or both breasts
  • A discharge of fluid from either of your nipples
  • A lump or swelling in either of your armpits
  • A change in the look or feel of your skin, such as puckering or dimpling, a rash or redness
  • A rash (like eczema), crusting, scaly or itchy skin or redness on or around your nipple
  • A change in the appearance of your nipple, such as becoming sunken into your breast.
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Stage three breast cancer diagnosis

A new treatment for breast cancer has been approved for use in the UK (Image: Getty)

Dr Chris highlighted a “breakthrough” new drug treatment for advanced breast cancer.

The new drug – Enhertu (developed by AstraZeneca) – showed incredible results from its clinical trials.

In the research, 75 percent of women treated with Enhertu had no progression of advanced breast cancer 12 months later.

“This is a special moment,” said Dr Chris. “As of today, Monday [September, 20], it can transform discussions physicians are going to have with their patients.”

Enhertu has now been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

A “good discount deal” has been made with the NHS, which has been described by Dr Chris as a “major step forward” in breast cancer treatment.

“[We’re] talking about advanced breast cancer that might spread about the body,” emphasized Dr. Chris.

Women between the ages of 50 to 70 will be invited for a free mammogram in the UK, every few years, which can help to detect breast cancer.

Meanwhile, Stephanie organized a fundraising event called the Big Boobie Bonanza, which will be held at Trunkwell House Hotel in Beech Hill Road, Reading – on September 26, from 11 am to 3pm – to raise money for charities Macmillan and CoppaFeel.

Post source Daily Express

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