'Faces of doctors' confirmed diagnosis after non-pregnant woman 'lactated'
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Laura Rowley

Laura Rowley (Image: Laura Rowley/SWNS)

A woman was diagnosed with breast cancer after her nipple began ‘lactating’ — despite never having been pregnant. Laura Rowley, 43, first noticed fluid leaking from the nipple on her right breast.

Laura Rowley, 43, faced a surprising medical diagnosis when she began experiencing an unusual symptom: her nipple started discharging fluid despite her never having been pregnant. This unexpected occurrence marked the beginning of her journey with breast cancer.

Initially, Laura, who is a stepmother to two, was given medication aimed at regulating her hormones. However, the mysterious discharge continued, and she soon noticed dimpling on her right breast. Alarmed, she sought further medical advice and was referred to a specialized breast unit. The moment she removed her bra, the looks on the medical team’s faces confirmed her fears.

Doctors in South Brent, Devon, discovered Laura had a tumor, which was biopsied and diagnosed as breast cancer. To treat it, she underwent a mammoplasty to remove the cancerous tissues, including a reconstruction surgery. This extensive procedure involved the removal of six lymph nodes and was completed in a single three-hour operation. Following her surgery, Laura went through 10 sessions of radiotherapy, plus five additional booster sessions. She is now recovering well and looking forward to resuming her career.

Laura, who works as a business development officer specializing in apprenticeships, shared her initial reaction: “When I started experiencing lactation, I was embarrassed—it’s not something you expect. Even after starting hormone treatment, which made me feel terrible, the issue persisted.”

She further explained, “I was asked to return the next day, and the GP immediately found a lump during the breast examination. The specialists indicated that the tumor must have been there for a significant amount of time due to its size.”

Laura Rowley (Image: Laura Rowley/SWNS)

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Laura first noticed her nipple lactating in mid-2025 and sought advice from her GP. However, she said the issue was attributed to elevated prolactin levels — a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that regulates lactation and breast tissue development.

Consequently, she was referred to an endocrinologist and given medication to manage her hormone levels. Yet after a fortnight, the medication left her feeling poorly and failed to resolve the lactation, prompting her to return to her GP in September 2025.

During a breast examination, her GP discovered a lump, leading to a referral to the Primrose Breast Care Centre at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.

Laura and her husband Jamie

Laura and her husband Jamie (Image: Laura Rowley/SWNS)

Laura said: “I could see by everyone’s face as soon as I removed my bra that they knew what it was. The doctor said there was a 99% chance it was cancer, but I held onto that 1% chance it wasn’t. But when the biopsy came back, they revealed I had Grade 2 HER2-negative breast cancer.”

On November 6, 2025, Laura underwent surgery at Derriford Hospital and was permitted to return home the same day to recuperate with a substantial prescription of pain medication. This was subsequently followed by a course of radiotherapy in January, alongside vitamin B12 injections, as her levels were depleted and assisted with her exhaustion. She was also prescribed tamoxifen, a hormone therapy medication which inhibits the effects of oestrogen, which was encouraging Laura’s tumour to develop.

Laura said: “Basically, the oestrogen was feeding the cancer. As a result of the hormone blockers I had to take, I was pushed into early menopause. That has come with hot flushes, fatigue and brain fog to the max.”

Laura and husband Jamie, 54, had no intentions to have children of their own and Laura is content as a proud stepmother to his two children from a previous relationship. Jamie also battled kidney cancer in 2009, so he has supported Laura throughout her journey thanks to his own personal experience. Laura now wishes to raise awareness to remind people that breast cancer symptoms can manifest in other forms than simply discovering a lump, as she experienced lactation and ‘dimpling’ before a lump emerged.

She said: “If you’re not sure, speak up, talk to close friends, family, anyone – don’t just stay quiet and hide behind closed doors. Symptoms can be unusual, but you should still make a call to the doctor and get checked. It’s so important.

“I’m a very positive thinker and people say I’ve dealt with it well, although of course there have been moments where I cried to my husband. I just feel relieved to get to the bottom of it and I feel grateful that we caught it in time.”

Laura and her husband Jamie

Laura and her husband Jamie (Image: Laura Rowley/SWNS)

Breast Cancer Now associate director of public health, inclusion and awareness Manveet Basra stressed the importance of everyone making breast checking a routine habit in order to identify any new or unusual changes and have them assessed by a GP.

Manveet said: “Laura’s story is an important reminder to be aware of any changes to your breasts and to always get these checked out by a GP. Many women know that a lump can be a possible symptom of breast cancer, but some other signs of the disease to look for also include nipple discharge, dimpling or puckering of the skin of the breast, or changes in size or shape of the breast.

“Signs and symptoms may appear differently on different skin tones. At Breast Cancer Now, we say checking your breasts is as easy as TLC. Touch your breasts; can you feel anything new or unusual? Look for changes; does anything look different to you? And finally, check any new or unusual changes with a GP.”

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