Breast cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in breast tissue. These abnormal cells, called malignant tumors, can invade healthy tissue and spread to other parts of the body. While a breast lump [breast cancer lump] can be a cause for concern, it’s important to remember that most lumps are benign (non-cancerous). However, any lump or change in breast tissue warrants a visit to a breast specialist or breast oncologist for proper evaluation.
Significant progress is being made in cancer research to develop new and improved treatments for breast cancer. Early detection remains the most crucial factor in successful treatment. Maintaining good breast health through regular self-examinations and scheduling mammograms as recommended by your doctor are vital steps in the fight against breast cancer.