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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Nipple neoplasm
  1. Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (Living Beyond Breast Cancer)  
    About 10% to 15% of breast cancers are triple-negative. Learn more about the symptoms, treatment options, and myths about TNBC. ... Breast Cancer/Specifics ...
  2. Insomnia and Fatigue (Living Beyond Breast Cancer)  
    Breast Cancer/Living With ... Breast Cancer ... Living Beyond Breast Cancer ... Cancer-related insomnia and fatigue are very common with a breast cancer diagnosis and ...
  3. Understanding Your Pathology Report (Living Beyond Breast Cancer)  
    Breast Cancer/Diagnosis and Tests ... Breast Cancer ... Living Beyond Breast Cancer ... A pathology report is a profile of the breast cancer’s characteristics, including ...
  4. ... in the size or shape of the breast; nipple discharge, tenderness, or retraction (turning inward); and skin ... cancer, familial Breast carcinoma Cancer of breast Malignant neoplasm of breast Malignant tumor of breast Mammary cancer ...
  5. Breast Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... is a cancer involving the skin of the nipple. It usually also affects the darker skin around the nipple. It is also rare. What causes breast cancer? ... look like the skin of an orange. A nipple turned inward into the breast. Nipple discharge other ...
  6. Male Breast Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... include: Dimpled or puckered skin A red, scaly nipple or skin Fluid discharge Risk factors for male ...
  7. Childhood Breast Cancer Treatment From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Breast Cancer/Children ... Breast Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Most breast masses in children are not cancer. When ...