WOMEN - HOW OFTEN DO YOU CHECK YOUR BREASTS?

United States
November 23, 2006 7:53pm CST
You should be checking them every month! Age does not matter. Breast cancer can strike at any age. Men are not excluded from this either. Men can get breast cancer. Please remember to examine your breasts regularly. Introduction Monthly breast self-examination (BSE) includes both looking and feeling over the entire breast and chest area. Women should use the pads, not the tips, of the three middle fingers when performing BSE. The time required to perform the exam varies with the size and features of a woman's breasts but usually only takes about 15 to 20 minutes each month. Women should be sure to examine the breasts in the same manner each month, check the entire breast and armpit area, and remember how the breasts feel from month to month. Some women prefer to keep a small diary of their monthly breast self-exams. Performing Breast Self-Exams Breast self-examination (BSE) is best performed lying down. Lie down with a pillow or folded towel under the right shoulder and place the right arm behind the head. Check the entire breast and armpit area using the pads of the first three middle fingers on the left hand to feel for lumps, changes, or irregularities in the right breast. Apply 3 pressures-light, medium, and deep-in dime-sized circles to feel the entire thickness of the breast." A firm ridge in the lower curve of each breast is normal. The exam should then be repeated on the left breast, using the finger pads of the right hand (the pillow or folded towel should also be moved under the left shoulder at this time). Areas to Examine with Particular Care It is important to thoroughly examine the entire area of the breast every month: * Outside: armpit to collar bone, and below the breast * Middle: the breast itself * Inside: the nipple area Any persistent breast lump or abnormality of the breast or nipple should be reported to a physician as soon as possible. However, cancerous tumors are more likely to be found in some parts of the breast than in others. Approximately half of all breast cancers occur in the upper, outer region of the breast toward the armpit. Some physicians refer to this upper outer region as the "tail" of the breast and encourage women to examine it with great care. Approximate percentage of breast cancers found in each area: * 41% in the upper, outer quadrant * 14% in the upper, inner quadrant * 5% in the lower, inner quadrant * 34% in the area behind the nipple * 6% in the lower, outer quadrant Women should notify their physicians of any changes in their breasts.
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@zubair439 (3183)
• India
24 Nov 06
thanks for the info
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@soldenski (2503)
• United States
24 Nov 06
I just checked them this morning and I think I felt a little lump
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• United States
24 Nov 06
Please contact your doctor to have this checked out immediately. It may not amount to nothing, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
• United States
29 Nov 06
Sometimes a lump can appear quicker than you'd think.
@soldenski (2503)
• United States
25 Nov 06
Thanks for your concern. I just went to the doctor, less then a month ago
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@sunrisekn (1466)
• United States
24 Nov 06
thank you for this reminder.
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• United States
24 Nov 06
You are very welcome.
@flashpixel (1414)
• Malaysia
24 Nov 06
thanks very much for the valuable information.. :) tht means men also need to check.. actually why it get there only without causing any damage? :S
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@pinklilly (3443)
• Australia
24 Nov 06
pink ribbon - pink ribbon
Thanks for the reminder.. I have a history of it in my family so am always checking and worrying about it....
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• United States
24 Nov 06
When I started my work as a mastectomy fitter I checked them more than I ever had. It is important to check regular.
@JoeyCa (1810)
• Belgium
29 Nov 06
a very good advice indeed I'm doing it once every two weeks :-)) a big hug! and of course sweet kisses from Jo! xxxx
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• United States
29 Nov 06
Huggers to you too! Keep up the good work.
24 Nov 06
thanks for that.. i dont check as often as i should
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@caramello (4377)
• Australia
24 Nov 06
Often, as have had a lump removed in the past, and a biopsy for an existing one. Plus regular Mammograms, (ouch) and it does not take much time to do it, but may save your life!
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@Cortney (3980)
• United States
1 Dec 06
I check mine very often. I have already had a mamogram because I had pain and found a lump. It turned out just to be an infected fland and nothing serious. I check mine at least every 2 weeks because I am parinoid about them.
• United States
1 Dec 06
When I first became a mastectomy fitter I was checking myself everyday. I have since reduced that to 2x a month.
@ezzrssi (11187)
• Italy
25 Nov 06
not really
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• China
25 Nov 06
thank you for your opinion! good advice
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@piggott (71)
• Canada
25 Nov 06
once a month
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