Early detection for breast cancer
Step-01
A change in size or shape - it may be that one breast has become larger.
Step-02
Changes In The Nipple - In Direction Or Shape, Pulled In Or Flattened Nipple
Step-03
Changes On Or Around The Nipple - Rash, Flaky Or Crusted Skin.
Step-04
Changes In The Skin - Dimpling, Puckering Or Redness.
Step-05
‘Orange peel’ appearance of the skin caused by unusually enlarged pores.
Step-06
Swelling in your armpit or around your collarbone.
Step-07
A lump, any size, or thickening in your breast.
Step-08
Constant pain in one part of your breast or armpit
New Breast Cancer Screening Guideline
For women with average risk
Age 40-44
Women between 40 and 44 have the option to start screening with a mammogram every year.
Age 45-54
Women 45 to 54 should get mammograms every year..
Age 55 & older
Women 55 and older can switch to a mammogram every other year, or they can choose to continue yearly mammograms. Screening should continue as long as a woman is in good health and is expected to live at least 10 more years.