Triple negative breast cancer has signs such as lumps, skin changes, pain, changes in breast contour and nipple areola, and nipple discharge.
1. Lump: Lump is the first symptom of triple-negative breast cancer, and most of the lumps are in the outer upper quadrant. Most of the lumps are in the upper outer quadrant. The boundary of the lumps is not clear, the mobility is poor, and the size is not the same.
2. Skin changes: patients with combined inflammation or inflammatory breast cancer may show redness of skin, while most of them will not show redness.
3. Pain: most patients have painless lumps, occasionally pain.
4. Breast contour and nipple areola changes: there will be localized elevation when the lump is large; it will shrink and harden when it involves the skin.
5. Nipple discharge: the discharge can be colorless, white, bloody or yellow.
If you find any of the above signs, you should consult the doctor in time so as not to miss the best time for treatment.