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how often should you do it?The American Cancer Society recommends monthly self-exams for women 20 and older. why you should do itBreast cancer is the second most deadly cancer for women. Tumors can grow quickly -- especially in women in their 40s -- so annual clinical exams alone don't provide the best protection. When the disease is found and treated in the early stages, odds of survival are greatly increased.While there is no proof that breast self-exams reduce your risk of dying of breast cancer, studies have shown that women who conduct self-exams tend to find growths that are much smaller and less advanced than those found in women who do not. Since self-exams don't do any harm and take only a few minutes, why not get into the habit? how to do it The best time to examine your breasts is about a week after your period begins, or if you've reached menopause, choose the same time to do it each month.You're looking for any unusual lumps, dimpling, or thickening in the breasts, as well as discharge from the nipple or any other abnormalities.Start by looking at your breasts in front of a mirror, first with your arms at your sides, then raised over your head, and finally, with hands pressed on your hips, flexing your chest muscles.Next, examine your breasts in the shower, keeping your fingers flat and moving them over each breast. This can be done in a few different ways -- in circular motions, pressing gently every inch or so and moving closer to the nipple with each circle, in long, vertical strips, or moving in toward your nipple like spokes on a wheel.Finally, lie down with a small pillow under the shoulder of the breast you will examine. Put that hand under your head. With your other hand, examine your breast in the same manner as above. Repeat with the other breast. Gently squeeze each nipple to check for discharge. It's important to feel under your arm as well. when to call the doctor If you experience discharge or you find a lump or thick-feeling area in your breast or armpit that fits any of the following descriptions, see your doctor right away:* doesn't move when touched
* is hard or has irregular borders
* is not the same in both breasts
* stays the same size throughout your menstrual cycleMost lumps are not cancerous, but only your doctor will be able to determine the nature of yours. For more information, talk to your doctor.
Tip: Examine your breasts a week after your period begins, or if you've reached menopause, choose the same time each month.Source: Contactpakistan.com
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