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1 BREAST CANCER

2 Objectives for this session
Define breast cancer Learn the facts about: Who gets breast cancer Why people get breast cancer (the risk factors) The symptoms of breast cancer How breast cancer is treated Learn how to examine breasts

3 Quiz time – True or False
If breast cancer runs in your family, you’re sure to get it. True or false? False- there are lots of other factors, but it is a significant risk factor

4 Men can get breast cancer.
True or false? True, although it is less common, men can get breast cancer

5 Theres nothing you can do to lower your risk of breast cancer.
True or false? False, there are some things you can do. This will be discussed later.

6 Antiperspirants can cause breast cancer.
True or false? False

7 Most breast lumps aren’t cancer.
True or false? True, most lumps found in the breast are benign (non-cancerous) lumps.

8 Breast cancer only occurs in elderly women.
True or false? False. Although the risk of getting breast cancer increases with age, unfortunately younger people can get breast cancer.

9 Who gets breast cancer? Mostly women, but men CAN get it
Most common cancer in the UK Every women has a 1 in 8 chance of getting breast cancer in her life Most breast cancer occurs in those over the age of 50 But can occur in young women!

10 Why people get breast cancer
An individual’s chance of developing a disease is increased by risk factors… RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER: Being female Age > 50 years old Never having children or having first child age > 30 years old Taking the Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill or Hormone Replacement Therapy Obesity (especially as you get older) Starting your periods early and going through the menopause late Drinking large amounts of alcohol Smoking Radiation to chest (e.g. During a chest X-Ray) Genetics Purple = risk factors that you can change!

11 Symptoms of Breast Cancer
LUMP Changes in the nipple Liquid or pus coming out of the nipple Skin changes, e.g. Change in the way the skin looks or feels These symptoms do NOT = BREAST CANCER Lots of condition that are not cancer (benign) or could be normal changes in the breast due to menstrual cycle (periods) Pain- rarely.

12 What to look for…

13 Self examination In order to know what is abnormal, it is very important to know what is normal for you Everyones breasts feel and look different! So it is important to check your own breasts! This is known as a breast self-examination and it takes less than 5 minutes

14 5 steps of a breast self examination

15 Number one LOOK at your breasts in the mirror with your hands on your hips: Should be looking for any abnormality/change in: Size, shape, colour: Are they normal for you? Dimpling, puckering or bulging of the skin Nipple that has changed position or an inverted nipple Redness, soreness, rash or swelling

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17 Number two and three Now raise your hands above your head and LOOK for the same changes in step one Whilst at the mirror LOOK for any signs of fluid coming out of your nipples: Watery, milky, yellow fluid or blood

18 Number four Feel your breasts whilst standing up. Use your right hand to feel your left breast and vice versa. Use a firm smooth touch with the first few pads of your fingers. Using a circular motion ensure you cover the entire breast from top to bottom and side to side Make sure you feel the TAIL OF THE BREAST

19 Number five Finally feel your breasts whilst lying down. Cover the entire breast using the same movements described in step 4.

20 5 1 2 4 3 LOOK with hands on hips LOOK with hands raised above head
LOOK at your nipples FEEL both breasts while STANDING UP FEEL both breasts while LYING DOWN

21 Can breast cancer be treated?
YES!! Surgery Remove just the cancer Remove whole breast with or without a breast implant Radiotherapy Chemotherapy Medications to stop it spreading or coming back (hormonal treatments)

22 What to do next? Examine your breasts ONCE A MONTH
If you find any changes from your previous self check go and see your GP

23 5 1 2 4 3 LOOK with hands on hips LOOK with hands raised above head
LOOK at your nipples FEEL both breasts while STANDING UP FEEL both breasts while LYING DOWN

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