Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare, fast-growing type of breast cancer. The cancer cells block the lymph fluid in the breast tissue and usually don't form lumps.
Symptoms include:
- Redness, tenderness, and
warmth.
- Thickening of the skin of the breast (orange peel
appearance).
- Rapid breast enlargement.
- Ridging of the
skin of the breast.
Treatment involves chemotherapy, breast surgery, and radiation therapy. Afterwards, more chemotherapy or hormone therapy (or both) may be needed.
Last Revised:
April 14, 2011
Author:
Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine & Douglas A. Stewart, MD - Medical Oncology