February 2, 2007, Newsletter Issue #98: Self Exams and Diagnosis for Breast Cancer

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Ever wonder how you can tell if you have breast cancer?

We usually cannot tell!

A suspicious lump should be checked out by a professional. Your local doctor can tell almost immediately if a lump is a sebacions gland cyst, a common lump as often occur in the breast or a suspicious possible tumor. Self-exams will often reveal lumps to you, then you need help to analyze them.

If you suspect breast cancer, get a professional opinion as soon as you can. Breast cancer has a high survival rate when diagnosed in time. The longer it goes unnoticed, the more difficult the battle.

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