In ninety per cent of women, breast cancer is first noticed as a lump in the breast. There are however, other signs to be aware of:
Breast
Change in size or shape
Dimpling of the skin
Lump or thickening
Nipple
Blood-stained discharge (very rare)
Rash on nipple or surrounding area (also very rare)
Becomes inverted (turned in)
Lump or thickening
Arm
Swelling in armpit
Pain in your breast is not usually a symptom of breast cancer. In fact, many healthy women find their breasts feel lumpy and tender before a period, and some types of benign breast lumps are painful.