Signs and Symptoms of Breast Angiosarcoma

Primary angiosarcoma (diagnosed in a patient who has never had breast cancer) may feel like a thickened area of the breast. In some cases, the nearby skin may turn blue or reddish and appear to have a rash, or to be bruised.

Secondary angiosarcoma (diagnosed in a patient who has already been treated for breast cancer) may feel like a hard, painless mass in the breast, skin may be blue or red over the mass, and there may be some swelling and bumpiness to some tumors. Some patients report feeling a tender, or even painful breast mass, depending on the size of the tumor.


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