The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation recommends a 3-step approach to breast cancer screening that includes, depending on a woman's age, a combination of mammography, clinical breast exams and breast self-exams.
- Monthly breast self-exam beginning by age 20.
- Clinical breast exam at least every 3 years beginning at age 20, and annually from age 40 on.
- Annual screening mammograms beginning at age 40.
As part of a total approach to breast health, women should become familiar with own bodies, play an active role in their health, and develop a close partnership with their health care providers. (www.checkyourboobies.org)
Did you hear that? Learn your own body. There's nothing perverted or gross about it. How will you know if a strange lump forms....if you don't know your own body?
Even in SL an avi can get a little breast exam education (courtesy of the AMCC Hospital -
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fashion%20Boulevard%20II/139/92/43)
Step 1 - Lift your left arm up, and place your hand at the back of your head.
Step 2 - Move the fingers on your right hand in a spiral motion around your left breast, starting from the outside and working towards the nipple.
Step 3 - Move the fingers on your right hand in an up and down motion moving from left to right across your breast.
Step 4 - Move the fingers on your right hand in the outline of an eight pointed star across your breast, returning to the nipple with each line.
I know, I know. Who can find the time, right?
Well, the truth is......you can. It's your health, and 15 minutes once a month won't completely ruin your over-packed schedule.
Handy Breast Self-Awareness Cards are available (by mail and download) from the Susan G. Komen Foundation (http://ww5.komen.org/Content.aspx?id=8934) as well as more information on Self-Exams (http://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/BreastSelfExam.html). They'll even send you monthly e-mails to REMIND you of your self exam.
Develop your breast awareness, and then set a time once a month for your monthly self-exam. I promise..you won't regret it.
Come back for our next post on.....DUN DUN DUN.....doctor's visits, pap smears and mammograms! Things that make you go..ugh...... :)
Come back for our next post on.....DUN DUN DUN.....doctor's visits, pap smears and mammograms! Things that make you go..ugh...... :)
XOXO,
Bliss
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This is soooo informative. I love this post! Thank you so much, Bliss!
ReplyDeleteNice tatas and good to save em by doing your monthly self exam :D
ReplyDeleteReally great post, Blissie!
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