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Monroe County Nurse Practitioner by WFIU Public Radio
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  • Post category:Physical health
  • Post published:October 25, 2013

When checking for breast cancer, use TLC. TOUCH (any lumps or pain?), LOOK (difference in size, shape, skin texture or colour), CHECK (is anything unusual?). If the answer is yes to any of these, see your Doctor as soon as possible.

Source: Signs And Symptoms – Touch. Look. Check. @ Breakthrough Breast Cancer

Photo: Monroe County Nurse Practitioner by WFIU Public Radio under Creative Commons license

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