Frequent examinations are crucial for spotting the signs of breast cancer (stock image) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Regular checks for potential signs of breast cancer are crucial in detecting the disease as early as possible. The NHS says everyone should examine their breasts about once a month, with unexplained lumps being the most common and noticeable warning sign.

However, there are several other less well-known signs to be aware of. Dr Tiffany Troso, a medical oncologist who frequently offers advice and tips for women on identifying cancer signs and managing the disease, recently shared a video highlighting less obvious signs of breast cancer than unexplained lumps.

The video is captioned: "When I hear someone say 'I do self-exams every month looking for lumps so

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