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How to do a Breast Self-Examination?

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How to do a Breast Self-Examination?

10/3/2019 9:49:53 AM

SELF-CHECK AT HOME PERIODICALLY: This is an effective method of early screening of breast cancer each month recommended by experts that any woman can do. 

With only 15 minutes of regular self-examination each month, you can detect breast abnormalities early. If there are any changes, see your doctor for detailed advice and take in-depth diagnosis or testing.

Source: Breast Cancer Foundation Singapore

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