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How is IBC different from the more common types of breast cancer?

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How is IBC different from the more common types of breast cancer?

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IBC causes symptoms that are often different from those of more common breast cancers It often does not have a breast lump, and it may not show up on a mammogram. Because it doesn’t look like a typical breast cancer, it can be harder to diagnose. IBC tends to occur in younger women, and African-American women appear to be at higher risk of IBC than white women. IBC also tends to grow more quickly and aggressively than the more common types of breast cancer. It is already considered to be at least stage IIIB (locally advanced) when it is first diagnosed,, and may be stage IV if it has spread to distant parts of the body. Because of this, IBC is often harder to treat successfully than other types of breast cancer. What are the signs and symptoms of IBC? Common signs and symptoms of IBC can include: • breast swelling, which is usually sudden with one breast much larger than the other • itching • a pink, red, or dark colored area, sometimes with a texture like the skin of an orange • ridge

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