No, not usually: If this is a new change, have your doctor examine you and keep an eye for any lump or deformity in your breast. An annual clinical breast examination by your doctor is a good idea to be sure that you do not ignore a small risk of breast cancer which all woman have.
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Nipple inversion.: Nipple inversion, especially one-sided, would raise a concern for breast cancer and would necessitate an evaluation, mammogram and perhaps other testing such as breast ultrasound or MRI. Don't assume this is merely due to age.
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