ETA: Not trying to scare you, but... know this:
"Inflammatory breast cancer progresses rapidly, often in a matter of weeks or months. Inflammatory breast cancer is either stage III or IV at diagnosis, depending on whether cancer cells have spread only to nearby lymph nodes or to other tissues as well.
Inflammatory breast cancer can be difficult to diagnose. Often, there is no lump that can be felt during a physical exam or seen in a screening mammogram. In addition, most women diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer have non-fatty (dense) breast tissue, which makes cancer detection in a screening mammogram more difficult. Also, because inflammatory breast cancer is so aggressive, it can arise between scheduled screening mammograms and progress quickly. The symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer may be mistaken for those of mastitis, which is an infection of the breast, or another form of locally advanced breast cancer."
If it's not IBC, great. But move heaven and earth to exclude this diagnosis, no matter what your previous testing at Christmas showed.
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IBC DOES spread fast. It's the worst type of breast cancer.
Don't go to a dermatologist if changing your soap doesn't work. Go to a gyn. The dermatologist is only in charge of the outside of your skin. IBC originates in the inside of your breast. Dermatologists don't do the following:
**Imaging and staging tests should include the following:
A diagnostic mammogram and an ultrasound of the breast and regional (nearby) lymph nodes.
A PET scan or a CT scan and a bone scan to see if the cancer has spread to other parts of the body.
Proper diagnosis and staging of cancer helps doctors develop the best treatment plan and estimate the likely outcome of the disease, including the chances for recurrence and survival.
If the gyn clears you and says this is simply a dermatitis issue, THEN you go to the dermatologist...