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by James Moore on 3 October, 2017
This October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we are urging everyone to get checked. Most breast changes will not be cancer. However, breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so it is important that you find out what’s causing the change.
Most breast changes will not be cancer. However, breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK so it is important that you find out what’s causing the change and early detection can mean that treatment is more effective.
According to Cancer Research UK, 9 out of 10 breast lumps are not cancer.
The following changes in your breasts that could signal breast cancer:
If you notice any of these changes, see your GP.
When your GP examines your breasts they may feel that there is no need for further investigation, they may ask to see you again after a short period of time or they may refer you to a breast clinic. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you have breast cancer, just that further tests are needed to find out what is going on.
It’s good to get into the habit of checking your breasts regularly – maybe when you’re in the bath or shower, or while getting dressed in the morning.
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