Back pain is often blamed on poor posture, long hours of sitting, or an old mattress. But sometimes, it can be more than just a muscular issue. In certain cases, persistent or unexplained back pain may signal an underlying medical condition like breast cancer. While this connection is rare, understanding when back pain could indicate something serious can make a major difference in early detection and treatment. A peer-reviewed study published in Translational Breast Cancer Research found that nearly 6% of women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer first reported symptoms of bone pain, most commonly in the spine or lower back, before a primary breast tumour was even detected. Researchers highlighted that breast cancer cells can spread to the bones, especially the vertebrae, where t

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