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Breast
Self Exam
Following is a guide to performing a Breast Self
Exam (BSE). For an interactive BSE how-to, visit
.
This online tool provides BSE instruction through animation, audio
clips and text in both English and Spanish.
Just as your period
ends (or at the same time each month if you do not have periods),
check for any change in the normal look or feel of your breasts.
Report any changes to your doctor or nurse. Go for regular breast
exams and ask about a mammogram.
Step
One: Lying Down
Feel for a hard lump, thickening or any change
in your breast tissue.
- Lie down on your back with a
pillow under your right shoulder
- Use the pads of the three middle
fingers on your left hand to examine your right breast
- Press using light, medium and firm
pressure in a circular motion
- Follow an up and down pattern
- Feel for changes in your breast,
above and below your collarbone and in your armpit area
- Repeat on your left breast
The steps may
be repeated while bathing or showering using soapy hands.
Step Two: In Front
of the Mirror
Look for changes in the shape, size or appearance of your
breasts. Look for dimpling, rash or puckering of the skin or nipple,
nipple discharge or any change from
normal. Inspect your breasts in four steps:
- Holding arms at sides
- Holding arms overhead
- Pressing hands on hips to tighten
chest muscles
- Bending forward with hands on hips
For more information about breast
health or breast cancer, please call the Susan G. Komen for the Cure National Toll-Free
Breast Care Helpline (1.800.462.9273) or visit
www.breastcancerinfo.com.
Susan G. Komen for the Cure does not provide medical advice.
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