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Breast Cancer: Why Early Detection Matters
Baton Rouge, USAThursday, October 24, 2024
At Mayo Clinic, the usual screening method is a 3D mammogram. But self-checks are just as crucial. Pay attention to any new or persistent changes in your breasts or chest. If you feel a hard lump that doesn't move and seems to get worse over time, it's time to see a doctor. Even if something just feels off, it's worth talking about.
Dr. Cathcart-Rake stresses that early detection can save lives. "Breast cancer is common, affecting 1 in 8 women. So, whether you have a family history or not, getting screened is crucial, " she says.
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