Breasts
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Breast examination & breast cancer
- Breast examination & breast cancer:
- Breast self-examination
- Symptoms of breast cancer
- Breast cancer risk factors
- Breast cancer prognosis
- Breast cancer awareness month
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Breast self-examination
- Visual check check both breasts by looking them in the mirror.
- Check by touching:
- Raise your arm above the head.
- Using opposite hand, middle three fingers, firmly press the breast, starting from the edge of the breast, go around and inwards.
- Use small circular movements to check for lumps.
- Check the entire breast, armpit and behind the nipple.
- You can also move up and down vertically in rows.
Symptoms of breast cancer *1:
- breast lump (most frequent symptom - 83%)
- nipple abnormalities (7%)
- breast pain (6%)
- non-breast symptoms (e.g. back pain (1%) and weight loss (0.3%)).
About 1 in 6 women with breast cancer present with a large spectrum of symptoms other than breast lump. Women who present with non-lump breast symptoms tend to delay seeking help.
Breast cancer risk factors
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women, accounting for more than 1 in 10 new cancer diagnoses each year.
Breast cancer evolves silently, and most disease is discovered on routine screening.
Identifying factors associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer development is important in general health screening for women.