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Steps To Check For Breast Cancer
A mammogram is done by putting pressure on your breast with an x-ray machine. Pressure is needed in order to spread your breast out as much as possible to take a better x-ray. It usually takes a couple of minutes to do this. The whole process takes just a few minutes time. When feeling pressure from the mammogram it can sometimes be an uncomfortable feeling, but it is only for a short time before it is over. Mammograms should be given to women over the age of forty at least every two years. If breast cancer runs in your family and your risk is higher you may want to get one every year. You should start checking your breast for lumps at a young age starting in your late teens and early twenties. Your doctor can tell you about when you should start checking your breast for lumps. It is a good time to check your breasts right after your period is over so that your breast are less tender to the touch. You should check your breast in front of a mirror to see if there is any irregular look to your breast. Then lie down and feel your breast with your fingers in a circular motion and do this all around your breast. When you are through check your nipple for any discharge. You should also check around your collarbone and the armpit area. If there are any irregular changes to your breast of any kind see your doctor right away. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Williams has been writing articles online for nearly 4 years now. Not only does this author specialize in Breast Cancer, you can also check out his latest website on Signs of Cervical Cancer and cervical cancer stages. |
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