https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/coping/physically/ulcerating-cancers/symptoms
Symptoms of fungating tumours | Coping physically | Cancer Research UK
Fungating tumours can have an unpleasant smell, ooze, itch, bleed or cause pain. The cancer breaks through the skin's surface and creates a wound.
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https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/coping/physically/ulcerating-cancers/treatment
Treatment for fungating tumours | Coping physically | Cancer Research UK
The treatment for a fungating tumour depends on your type of cancer and any treatments you have had.
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https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/coping/physically/ulcerating-cancers/looking-after
Looking after fungating tumours | Coping physically | Cancer Research UK
Specialist support is available to help you manage the symptoms of a fungating (ulcerating) tumour. Some nurses specialise in wound care. They are called...
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https://www.upmc.com/conditions/u/ulcerating-breast-cancer
Fungating (Ulcerated) Breast Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Learn how UPMC experts treat fungating breast cancer, a rare condition that occurs when a breast tumor grows outward, creating an open wound in your skin.
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