What are the symptoms of metastatic breast cancer?The symptoms may vary, depending on how far your breast cancer has spread and what type of tissue the new cancer growth has invaded. All symptoms should be reported to your physician. Symptoms of metastasis may vary depending on where the cancer has spread.Here are some symptoms that vary by locations commonly associated with breast cancer metastasis.Metastasis in the bone may cause:• Severe, progressive pain• Swelling• Bones that are more easily fractured or broken• Metastasis to the brain may cause:• Persistent, progressively worsening headache or pressure to the head• Vision disturbances• Seizures• Vomiting or nausea• Behavioral changes or personality changesMetastasis to the liver may cause:• Jaundice• Itchy skin or rash• Abnormally high enzymes in the liver• Abdominal pain, appetite loss, nausea, and vomiting• Metastasis to the lungs may cause:• Chronic cough or inability to get a full breath• Abnormal chest X-ray• Chest painOther nonspecific systemic symptoms of metastatic breast cancer can include fatigue, weight loss, and poor appetite, but it is important to remember these can also be caused by medication or depression.If you notice these symptoms, be sure you talk with your physician. They could be important for getting the treatment you need.
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