Correct option is D
Sol. Breast cancer presents with a variety of early warning signs including a lump or thickened tissue, change in breast size/shape, nipple discharge (especially bloody or spontaneous), skin dimpling, and inversion of nipple. Regular breast self-examination (BSE) and clinical screening help in early detection. Awareness of combined symptoms is essential for timely diagnosis.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Lump or thickening in the breast – Correct. The most common and noticeable sign, often painless, felt during self-examination or clinical checkup.
· (b) A change in size of breast – Correct. One-sided enlargement or shrinkage may indicate underlying tumor growth or tissue distortion.
· (c) Discharge from nipples – Correct. Unusual nipple discharge, especially if bloody or occurs without squeezing, may signal malignancy.
· (d) All these – Correct. Since all listed symptoms are valid signs of breast cancer, this is the most accurate and comprehensive option.