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If your mother, sister, wife or daughter

told you "I have breast cancer",

what are the thoughts rushing through your brain?

 

Breast Cancer is the only Cancer you can detect early

through a monthly Breast self examination

 

Could it happen to you?

No women want to hear the words … “You have got Breast Cancer”. You definitely look better having two breasts. And if you look better and feel better you will definitely live better. Thus we have to learn how to improve our odds of not having cancer at all.

What Causes Breast Cancer?

  • Low Fibre Intake (below 25gm daily)
  • BMI above 25
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol
  • Low in Antioxidants
  • Poor Immune system

 

Managing your risk of breast cancer is 3 a step process

               1.  Prevention

               2.  Early Detection by self-examination

               3.  Intervention

 

Why is Breast Self-Examination So Important?

By examining your breasts regularly, you will become familiar with what is normal for your body. By becoming familiar with what is normal, you will also be able to recognize changes promptly. Any change should be brought to the attention of your doctor.

Doing breast self-exams will help to give you peace of mind each month. But remember, breast self-exam is only one part of good breast health care. It is very important that after the age of 40, you go for a yearly clinical breast exam and mammograms as advised by your doctor.

 

Reasons not wanting to do a Breast Self-Examination.

  • Its takes 20 minutes every month and I don't have time
  • Lack of confidence - don't know what to feel for
  • Fear of discovering a lump.
 

Presently, seventy one million American women do not perform breast self examinations for a variety of reasons, including lack of confidence, not knowing what to look for, limited tactile sensitivity with a bare hand, fear of finding an abnormality, and discomfort in touching their own breasts.

Although ninety-six percent of women are aware of the importance of breast self examinations, only twenty-nine percent perform self-exams on a regular basis.
 

Are the above reasons or excuses? Most people don’t do it even though they know how to do it. In most lumps detected 80% is not cancer and 20% will be cancer.

 

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