According to Johns Hopkins Medical Center, 40% of diagnosed breast cancers are detected by women who feel a lump, underscoring the importance of self-checks in identifying changes and catching the disease early, which is vital for effective treatment and a better prognosis. Here is a step-by-step on how you can self-check:
MIRROR MIRROR
Spend some time looking at your breasts in the mirror. Put your hands over your head and then on your hips. Move your body so you see every part of your breasts, don’t forget your side and underboob.
MASSAGE TIME
Next, keep looking in the mirror and put one hand behind your head. Now place three fingers to your breast and check for anything that strikes you as different or not your "normal."
UP, DOWN, & ALL AROUND
Move your three fingers in small circles up with different levels of pressure. Choose easy, medium and then hard while walking your fingers to the next area, instead of lifting them off your boobs.
GET IN THOSE PITS
Cover your entire breast up and down and into the armpit area, finishing inside your armpit. Leave no breast area unchecked! Especially the side boob! Spend extra time in your pits where your lymphatic system is, as this is where many breast cancers develop.
DON’T FORGET YOUR NIPS
Lastly, squeeze each nipple. If there is any discharge or pain, see a doctor right away.