Touch Those Boobs for Healthy Breasts
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Did You Know Breast Cancer is the Most Common Cancer in Women?
The key to successful prevention is early treatment. By giving yourself a breast exam each month, you will notice if there are any changes in your breasts. Experts recommend that women should start doing a breast self-examination (BSE) from the age of 20.
Women should give themselves a BSE at the same time every month:
- Menstruating women should wait until menstruating is over, so the breasts are less tender.
- Postmenopausal women simply need to perfrom the exam at same time each month.
Many breasts do have different kinds of "lumpy" or bumpy areas, so if a woman becomes familiar with these areas, she will become more aware when there is an unusual lumpy or bumpy area.
If you feel something unusual (even if you have only just begun giving yourself breast self exams), consult your doctor. When I first started performing monthly BSE's, I felt a lump in one of my breasts that convinced me I had a cancerous lump. It took me an entire year before I brought it up at my annual exam because I was scared. Unfortunately, if it had been cancerous, I would have wasted precious time. It turned out, fortunately, to be fibrous breast tissue. I learned what feels normal in my breasts, and no longer feel afraid to bring up any issues with my doctor.
Remember that not all tumors are cancerous. Most lumps found on breasts (80% of those biopsied) are non-cancerous.
Remember that finding a change in your breast does not mean cancer.
Breast self-exams can help find cancerous lumps when they are still small enough to effectively treat. However, it is important to remember that self-exams alone won't be effective if you don't also consult with your physician and receive yearly clincial exams. Not all tumors can be detected in a BSE, but many can.
The more you touch those boobs, the more familiar you are with them. This means you will be more aware when there are unusual changes.
Breast Cancer Awareness Begins with You.
What are the basic breast health steps?
- Mammograms every year starting at age 40.
- Women under 40 with a family history of breast cancer or other concerns should talk with a health care provider. Screening tests may be needed more often and/or started earlier.
- Clinical breast exams by a health care provider at least every 3 years starting at age 20, and every year after 40.
- Breast self-exams every month starting by age 20.
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An important hub!
I have always hated doing these. I dunno why, probably because Im always afraid Ill find something. So I usually have a bf do it for me...lol..they are usually more familiar with how my breasts feel than I am, anyway. ;-)
Great hub with excellent information. Breast cancer is on both sides of my family, and has killed loved ones of mine.
But I gotta say, your title is great. It made me laugh, even if it is a very serious subject.
After reading this article I now feel confident in checking for abnormalitys in breasts myself, as soon as I can get my hands on some!!!! ..Just kidding, Very usefull information Stacie.
I can see why this hub is so popular! I thought HubPages removed adult content? HIDE THE CHILDREN!!
Just teasing.. way to take the edge off a very serious topic
Very important information
yah! that a great info .. i would remember it for my future gf ... if i get..
Thanks dear for the highlight!!! I really appreciate such informative articles as it comes in handy from time to time. However, the best way still comes from our healthy lifestyle, the food we take, how often we exercise and so forth...
Thanks dear as it is a great hub!
Fit Breast
Good advice.
indeed informative.. thanks for sharing
we should be aware on our breasts both men and women.
very dangerous, so thanks a lot for giving some tips on how to prevent it
It is nice to read this post all about boob squeezing and it is necessary for the girls to read it.
Hey there..
i have a question..
this morning, me and my boyfriend sleep together..
and,when i wake up.. his touching my breast,when i check my breast its has been change to be tender..
(i hate my boyfriend) :(
Hey there..
i have a question..
this morning, me and my boyfriend sleep together..
and,when i wake up.. his touching my breast,when i check my breast its has been change to be tender..
(i hate my boyfriend) :(
Very true.
Those of us men who do have significant breast tissue (I wear a 38D or 40C bra depending on the style of the bra) need to follow the same monthly breast self exams women do and have our breasts, feminine or not, examined as part of our annual check-ups. My wife comments continuously about how big my breasts are and that they are bigger than hers...
This topic is useful for women, still share..
Oh my god! I love the title! Risque! This is a VERY informative hub, thank you very much!
Great hub! More women need to know this stuff. Althought my dear friend who has a beautifully endowed chest always says 'Don't call them boobs: they're no mistake!'
ive done it but when i squeezed my nipple milk came out utters i sware but i dont have breast cancer
Learn More About BSE's & Breast Cancer
- Breast self-exams: One way to detect breast cancer - MayoClinic.com
Breast self-exams — with clinical breast exams and mammography — may help you detect breast cancer. - ACS :: How to Perform a Breast Self-Exam
The American Cancer Society encourages women to report any breast changes to their docotor or nurse without delay. One way women can be familiar with their breasts is through breast self examination. - http://cms.komen.org/komen/AboutBreastCancer/EarlyDetectionScreening/BreastSelf-Exam/index.htm?ssSou





















cgull8m 4 years ago
Good Hub topic, I will pass this to my friends. I have also bookmarked it for reference. Well done.