
IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer) Awareness
Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer that often develops quickly and presents with distinct symptoms. Unlike typical breast cancer, IBC may not form a lump but causes the breast to swell, become red, and feel warm. Skin changes, like puckering or dimpling, may also occur. Because of its rapid growth and unique symptoms, early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. Raising awareness about IBC helps ensure that more women recognize these signs and seek medical advice promptly, potentially improving outcomes through earlier intervention.