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11. Inverted nipple

Breast cancer can sometimes be present without any obvious signs of a lump. However, a newly inverted nipple can be one of the first signs that you have breast cancer. This means that the nipple, which once pointed outward, starts to turn inward into the breast. While not all nipple inversions indicate cancer, any sudden changes in the nipple's appearance should prompt a visit to the doctor.

Baby bottle nipple isolated on white background.

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