Breast Cancer Awareness Month: How to be Breast Aware
This is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among British women, and the earlier it is detected, the better the chances of successful treatment. That’s why it’s so important to be breast aware.
What does “breast aware” mean?
Being breast aware means:
Knowing what your breasts look and feel like normally.
Watching out for any unusual changes.
Getting any changes checked by your doctor promptly.
Simple TLC: Touch, Look, Check
The charity Breast Cancer Now provides a helpful guide to staying breast aware:
TOUCH your breasts
Can you feel anything unusual?
LOOK for changes
Is there any change in shape, texture, or appearance?
CHECK anything unusual with your doctor
Early investigation could make all the difference.
For more details, visit Breast Cancer Now.
Important: Any advice in this blog is general guidance only. It does not take your personal circumstances into account. Always consult your doctor for medical advice.