Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide, with the World Health Organization reporting over 2.3 million new cases in 2020 alone. This disease specifically targets breast tissue, affecting both women and, less commonly, men. Despite advances in treatment, early detection continues to be a significant challenge, as initial symptoms are often subtle or easily overlooked. Recognizing the first signs is crucial for improving outcomes, which underscores the importance of raising awareness and understanding of these early indicators.
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48. Persistent Breast Tenderness After Menopause Persistent breast tenderness after menopause is a symptom that warrants careful attention, as hormonal fluctuations that typically cause breast pain…