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One in Eight women in America will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Unfortunately, breast cancer does not exclude anybody or discriminate by age. Some women are higher risk based on their own medical history or family history, but anybody can have breast cancer.
The Self Breast Exam (SBE) is a simple way to help monitor the breast tissue from month to month. Your healthcare provider can show you the best way to do your self breast exam. We as women, play a pivotal role in our own health care and should monitor our breasts with a monthly exam at home, alerting a health care provider with any new changes. After palpation of the breast, a self visual inspection is also important to look for changes to the skin. You should call your healthcare provider with any notation of changes in skin texture, retraction or indentation of the nipples, discharge or bleeding from the nipples or any puckering of the skin on the breasts. Mammograms typically start at age 40 and should be ordered yearly after, or as needed when any concerns are noted sooner. Some women who are higher risk due to family history may need to start mammogram screening sooner. Your healthcare provider can help you determine when the right time for regular screening mammograms would be best for you.
There are things that all women can do to help reduce the risk of breast cancer. Learn your family history and report any breast or other cancers to your health care provider. Maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, limit alcohol use and breast feed when possible.
Remember, early detection can save lives!
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