How to check your breasts for breast cancer
There’s no right or wrong way to check your breasts, says the NHS, but it’s important to know how your breasts usually look and feel.
This way, you can spot and changes quickly and report them to your GP.
The health body explains: “Every woman’s breasts are different in terms of size, shape and consistency. It’s also possible for one breast to be larger than the other.
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Get used to how your breasts feel at different times of the month. This can change during your menstrual cycle.
“For example, some women have tender and lumpy breasts, especially near the armpit, around the time of their period.
Source: Daily Express