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Breast Cancer (PDQ®): Treatment
Patient VersionHealth Professional VersionEn EspañolLast Modified: 05/20/2004



General Information About Breast Cancer






Stages of Breast Cancer







Inflammatory Breast Cancer






Recurrent Breast Cancer






Treatment Option Overview






Treatment Options by Stage






Treatment Options for Inflammatory Breast Cancer






Treatment Options for Recurrent Breast Cancer






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Inflammatory Breast Cancer

In inflammatory breast cancer, the breast looks red and swollen and feels warm. The redness and warmth occur because the cancer cells block the lymph vessels in the skin. The skin of the breast may also show the pitted appearance called peau d’orange (like the skin of an orange).

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