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Tips for reporting symptoms of secondary breast cancer Treatments are available to control and relieve symptoms of secondary breast cancer and side effects of treatment. With some symptoms and side effects, the treatment recommended may depend on the underlying cause of the symptom. |
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- Hypercalcaemia
- Tiredness (fatigue)
- Nausea and vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Sleeping difficulties
- Constipation
- Hair loss
- Mouth ulcers
- Lymphoedema
- Skin changes
- Movement problems
- Headaches
- Pressure sores
- Questions to ask about managing symptoms of secondary breast cancer
The following symptoms are less common but may be a sign of an underlying problem that requires medical care. If you have secondary breast cancer, it’s important to let a health professional know if you experience the following problems.
- Enlarged abdomen
- Breathing problems
- Confusion or changes in thinking
- Incontinence
Find out about other physical issues associated with a diagnosis of breast cancer.



