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Breast Cancer awareness
A lump in the breast is the most common symptom of breast cancer.
- Most breast lumps are not cancer, but it is always important to get checked by your doctor.
- We encourage everyone to speak to their GP about any concerns.
- Information about Breast Screening
There are also several breast cancer charities providing useful information about how to check your breasts, and what the next steps are if you find something you are concerned about.
- CoppaFeel! - Breast Cancer Awareness Charity
- Breast Cancer Now - The research and support charity
- Macmillan Cancer Support
If you think you can feel something in your breast, get it checked out!
It will put your mind at rest, and if you need treatment it is best to catch it early.
Published: Sep 30, 2024