IBC presenting symptoms
Ok ladies, I'm having quite a scare about IBC! I've already seen my GP, and I'm scheduled for mammogram and ultrasound in 2 days. My question for those with IBC is how did yours present? What were your first signs
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Dear WorriedSick12, welcome to BCO. Diagnosis of breast problems requires a doctor's examination with results from scans, as required.
You can read about the rare form of cancer, IBC on our main website in articles such as Inflammatory Breast Cancer or Symptoms of Inflammatory Breast Cancer . However, please try to keep in mind that IBC is not common and other causative agents can create similar symptoms. Try to wait for the results of your scans and your Doctor's analysis.
All the best for your scans.
The Mods
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Hello,
I really hope you don't have IBC. Regardless, welcome!
I wish I could give you a clear answer on how IBC presents but it appears in so many different ways that there is no "typical" presentation. Mine presented as an inverted nipple with a very spongy mass that could only be felt because I had an old, non-BC related scar. No skin changes, redness, or warmth. I actually had 3 masses.
Others here have had various skin changes, some with redness, some with peau d'orange and few with palpable masses. Some had warmth in the involved breast, others did not. Some had pain in their lymph nodes, others did not.
The only way to confirm a DX of IBC is through a biopsy.
I know it would be somewhat comforting to have a checklist of what IBC looks like. Sadly, there isn't one which makes the waiting for your mammo and US just miserable. All you can do is remember that IBC is very rare and it is treatable.
May I offer one piece of advice? Take a calm support person with you and ask them to take notes.
Please feel free to vent, ask questions, or whatever you need. We'll be here and almost always someone will have an answer. And do let us know how you're doing.
Wishing you the best,
bride
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Thanks for the response. I am aware that the disease presents differently in everyone, I just wanted to get feedback from people who have actually had the disease. In my case, I have a red/purplish spot about the size of a dime under my right breast. It itches sometimes, but is not painful. No other changes. I just don't know whether it can even possibly be IBC. I figured better to be safe than sorry and saw my dr right away!
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There are MANY possibilities for skin issues on the breast that have nothing to do with any type of BC - including IBC.
There is no 'One Size Fits All'! For me, the first 'sign' was a node that was not felt one night but the next night it was the size of an almond. It took me a week to see my PA as she was on vacation but had new mammo, US and biopsies that afternoon with path report the next morning at 8 - IBC. In the 17 days til I started neoadjuvant chemo, breast did enlarge, nipple inverted and peaud'orange developed. i never developed any redness/rash or pain/itchiness.
IBC is aggressive and rapid in presentation. It takes a biopsy to DX as it does not present as other types of BC do - it presents in 'nests' or 'bands'. Is IBC a possibility - of course -'anything' is possible BUt highly unlikely as IBC is rare (between only 1% - 5% of all DXd BC). If all who decide they are IBC because of skin issues actually were - it would be the most common type of BC which it isn't.
You need to see a Dr - sooner better than later. Do not self diagnose based on what you have read/seen on that QUACK Dr Google.. See a competent Dr who is actually seeing you. No matter what is going , the sooner you know and take carre of whatever it is the better.
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Thanks for all the input. I appreciate it. Tomorrow is when I go for the mammogram and US. I know the diagnosis of IBC is unlikely (thank God!), but I can't help but be concerned. I am a nurse, and I knew another nurse who fought a battle with IBC and lost :-(. So, I have just enough knowledge to be afraid.
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All clear 😀😀😀! Mammo and US done. Fortunately it was just a small abcess. Thank you gals for all your support and understanding my anxiety.
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Fantastic!
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