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Breast Exam

Being a woman and over 50 are the two strongest risk factors associated with breast cancer . That's why eating healthy, getting to know your body and getting mammograms regularly are essential in preventing cancer.

Breast self examination is one way to notice changes that could be signs of breast cancer. Do the following once a month, preferably two or three days after your period. If you no longer menstruate, pick the same day of every month.

If you notice anything unusual, contact your doctor. Further action may include re-examination, a diagnostic mammogram ultrasound, cyst aspiration and/or referral to a surgeon.

The American Cancer Society recommends getting a mammogram--an x -ray of the breast--once when you are under 40, every 18 to 24 months in the forties and each year after 50. Five foods that have been found to fight breast cancer are wheat bran cereal, canola oil, soy milk, carrots and spinach and yogurt.