Breast Cancer >Breast Self Examination
 

 

At the same time each month, check for any change in the normal look or feel of your breasts. Look for a lump, hard knot, or skin that thickens or dimples. Report any changes to your doctor or nurse. Go for regular exams and pap tests. Ask about a mammogram.

CHECK YOUR BREASTS USING THESE STEPS:


LYING DOWN
Place a pillow under your right shoulder. Put your right hand under your head. Check your entire breast area with the finger pads of your left hand. Use small circles and follow an up and down pattern. Use light, medium and firm pressure over each area of your breast. Gently squeeze the nipple for any discharge. Repeat these steps on your left breast.


BEFORE A MIRROR
Check for any changes in the shape or look of your breasts. Note any skin or nipple changes such as dimpling or nipple discharge. Inspect your breasts in four steps: arms at side, arms overhead, hands on hips pressing firmly to flex chest muscles, and bending forward.


IN THE SHOWER
Raise your right arm. With soapy hands and fingers flat, check your right breast. Use the method described in the "Lying Down" step. Repeat on your left breast.