
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the UK, but it can also affect men. Knowing what to look for and recognising changes early can make a real difference.
The good news is that many breast changes are not cancer. However, if you notice anything unusual, it’s always best to get it checked by your GP as soon as possible.
Breast cancer can look different from person to person. Some people may notice a lump, while others may see changes to the skin or nipple.
Here are some of the most common signs and symptoms to look out for.
A lump in the breast or under your arm is one of the best-known symptoms of breast cancer. Not every lump is cancer, but any new lump should always be checked by your GP.
If one breast suddenly becomes larger, changes shape or looks different from normal, it’s worth getting medical advice.
Look out for changes to the skin on your breast, including:
These changes don’t always mean cancer, but they should never be ignored.
Speak to your GP if you notice:
Breast pain on its own is not usually a sign of breast cancer. However, if you have pain in your breast or armpit that doesn’t go away and isn’t linked to your menstrual cycle or another known cause, it’s a good idea to get it checked.
Swollen glands or lumps in these areas can sometimes be linked to breast cancer, even if you haven’t noticed a lump in your breast.
One of the most important things you can do is get to know how your breasts normally look and feel. There isn’t one “correct” way to check your breasts, and you don’t need to follow a strict routine.
Simply being aware of your normal breast appearance and texture means you’re more likely to notice if something changes.
Book an appointment with your GP if you notice:
Remember, most breast changes are not cancer, but it’s always best to get them checked. Finding breast cancer early often means treatment is more effective.
Yes. Although breast cancer is much less common in men, it can still happen. Men should also be aware of symptoms such as a lump near the nipple, changes to the skin or nipple, or discharge from the nipple.
In the UK, women are invited for regular breast screening (mammograms) from a certain age as part of the NHS Breast Screening Programme. Screening can help detect breast cancer before symptoms appear, which is why attending your appointment is so important.
Even if you’ve recently had a mammogram, you should still contact your GP if you notice any changes between screening appointments.
It can be worrying to notice something different, but it’s important not to delay getting advice. Most breast changes turn out to be harmless, but if it is breast cancer, finding it early gives you the best chance of successful treatment.
Take a few moments every month to check what’s normal for you. If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts and speak to your GP. It could make all the difference.
If you’d like more information about breast cancer, including symptoms, breast awareness, screening and support, visit the Breast Cancer Now website. It offers trusted advice, practical guidance and support for anyone affected by breast cancer.
You can also find information on breast self-checks, treatment options and where to get additional help if you have concerns or have been diagnosed.

At Fuchsia Homecare, we’re proud to be raising money for breast cancer to support the amazing work being carried out in research, treatment and support services.
Breast cancer affects thousands of people and their families every year. By raising funds, we hope to help support life-changing research, improve treatment and ensure that those affected continue to receive the care and support they need.
We’re also passionate about raising awareness. Knowing the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and seeking medical advice early can make a real difference, which is why we’re sharing information like this with our community.
To support this important cause, we’re holding a Breast Cancer Fundraising Day on Friday 7th August from 10am to 4pm at our office! There will be games, quizzes, bingo with prizes, refreshments and plenty of opportunities to get involved, all while raising money for a fantastic cause.
Whether you’d like to take part, make a donation or simply come along to show your support, we’d love to welcome you. Every pound raised helps make a difference, and together we can help support those affected by breast cancer while contributing to vital research for the future.
Check out our other blogs!

2 Wharfedale Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 4JP
Tel: 01473 233797
On Call: 07340939102
Email: [email protected]
Opening Times
Monday β Friday β 8:30 β 17:00
Monday to Friday β 17:00 β 8:30 -Urgent, non-life-threatening concerns only
Saturday β Sunday -Urgent, non-life-threatening concerns only
13-17 Margett St, Cottenham, Cambridge, CB24 8QY
Tel: 01954 252486
On Call: 07366395930
Email: [email protected]
Opening Times
Monday β Friday β 8:30 β 17:00
Monday to Friday β 17:00 β 8:30 -Emergency Only Contact
Saturday β Sunday -Emergency Only Contact
Gainsborough Business Centre, 6 Challenge Way, Colchester, Essex, CO1 2LY
Tel: 01206 822491
On Call: 07585544871
Email: [email protected]
Opening Times
Monday β Friday β 8:30 β 17:00
Monday to Friday β 17:00 β 8:30 -Emergency Only Contact
Saturday β Sunday -Emergency Only Contact
Yarmouth Business Park, Suffolk Rd, Great Yarmouth, NR31 0LN
Tel: 01493738488
On Call: 07443145811
Email: [email protected]
Opening Times
Monday β Friday β 8:30 β 17:00
Monday to Friday β 17:00 β 8:30 -Emergency Only Contact
Saturday β Sunday -Emergency Only Contact
Unit 5, Beech Avenue Business Park, Taverham, Norfolk, NR8 6HW
Tel: 01603 542949
On Call: 07459826426
Email: [email protected]
Opening Times
Monday β Friday β 8:30 β 17:00
Monday to Friday β 17:00 β 8:30 -Emergency Only Contact
Saturday β Sunday -Emergency Only Contact