'Invisible' breast cancer symptom you may not know about

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Invasive lobular breast cancer is the second most common type of breast cancer

A woman has issued a warning over relatively unknown breast cancer symptoms to look out for after she claims her screening failed to pick it up.

Having attended her routine NHS check-up, Susan was given the all-clear. Although X-rays didn’t show any abnormalities, the pilot-turned-aviation-safety-consultant, from West Sussex, felt troubled as the mark began to change in appearance. She noted it had doubled in size and turned a red colour. According to the charity, lobular breast cancer doesn't always form a firm lump. An individual is more likely to have a thickened area of breast tissue, much like Susan.

How is invasive lobular breast cancer treated? Treatment for invasive lobular breast cancer is the same as for the more common type of breast cancer. This is known as invasive breast cancer No Special Type .

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