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Why should I do a breast self-exam?
Regular breast self-exam can help you know how your breasts
normally feel and look, so
you can notice any changes. When you find a change, you should see
your health care
provider. Most breast changes or lumps are not cancerous, but only a
health care provider
can tell you for sure. When breast cancer is found early, you have
more treatment choices
and a better chance of recovery. So, it is important to find breast
cancer as early as
possible.
Breast self-exam should not take the place of getting regular
mammograms. Right now, mammograms are the best way to find breast
cancer early and to improve your chances
for survival.
What am I looking for when I do a breast self-exam?
You are looking for a lump or change that stands out as different
from the rest of your breast tissue. If you find a lump or other
change in your breast, either during breast self-exam or by chance,
you should examine the other breast. If both breasts feel the same,
the lumpiness is probably normal. As you get to know your breasts
better by doing breast self-exams, you should be able to tell the
difference between your normal lumpiness and what may be a change.
Besides a lump or swelling, other changes in your breast might be
- skin irritation or dimpling
- nipple pain or retraction (turning inward)
- redness or scaliness of the nipple or breast skin
- a discharge other than breast milk.

If you see any of these changes, you should see
your health care provider
right away.
Is there a right way to examine my breasts?
Yes. There are several proper ways to examine your breasts. Ask
your health care
provider to teach you how to do a breast self-exam to make sure you
are doing it
correctly and thoroughly. The American Cancer Society also provides a
document
that shows the right way to examine your breasts.
Click here to Visit their web site
Remember that you should discuss any new lump or change with your
health care provider.
How often should I do a self-exam?
A breast self-exam is recommended every month a few days after your
period ends. During
this time, your breasts are less tender or swollen. It is important to
do your breast self-exam
at the same time every month.
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