Be breast aware

You are not wasting anyone’s time.
It is important to know that most changes are not cancer. But, reassurance and advice will always help, and the sooner a possible cancer is reported, the more simple treatment is likely to be. Changes to look for:
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A change in size or shape
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A lump or thickening
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Puckering or skin dimpling
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Nipple becoming drawn or changing direction
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Bleeding or discharge from the nipple
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Rash on or around the nipple
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Sudden roughness of the skin
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Swelling under the armpit or around the collar bone
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Constant pain in one part of your breast or in your armpit
More information can be found on the breastcancernow.org.