What Is Inflammatory Breast Cancer or IBC

Most importantly to note is that none of us are medical professionals and just as we should immediately consult our primary care physician if we find a lump in our breast, we should also contact our physician when we note other signs of change in our breast. If you have red or swollen breasts, you don’t need to be told that something is wrong. However, as these can be signs of either a breast infection or inflammatory breast cancer, your response should be immediate. And regardless of which may be the cause in your particular case, the sooner that a diagnosis can be made, the better your chances are for successful treatment.