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Regular breast self-exams in conjunction with other screening methods, working closely with your doctor, are simple common sense for good breast health.
Staness Jonekos: 10 Ways To Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk Staness Jonekos 2011
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Regular breast self-exams in conjunction with other screening methods, working closely with your doctor, are simple common sense for good breast health.
Staness Jonekos: 10 Ways To Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk Staness Jonekos 2011
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Rather than looking at anecdotal cases, the benefits of self-exams are best understood by observing large and statistically significant populations of women.
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Regular breast self-exams in conjunction with other screening methods, working closely with your doctor, are simple common sense for good breast health.
Staness Jonekos: 10 Ways To Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk Staness Jonekos 2011
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Breast cancer is something women are taught to look for at an early age through monthly self-exams, and the magic age of 40 had been when the first mammogram was supposed to happen, said Regina A.
Poll shows women in their 40s want mammograms, despite task force recommendations 2011
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Half the women, chosen at random, were taught by trained nurses to do breast self-exams.
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Pitts wonders how learning about friends 'underwear will motivate anyone to learn more about breast self-exams or mammograms.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Palin Revives Death Panels; Boobs Against Breast Cancer; and the Anti-Gay Bullying Crisis The Media Consortium 2010
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Pitts wonders how learning about friends 'underwear will motivate anyone to learn more about breast self-exams or mammograms.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Pulse: Palin Revives Death Panels; Boobs Against Breast Cancer; and the Anti-Gay Bullying Crisis The Media Consortium 2010
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The task force report also ignited a flap with its recommendation that, after years of being exhorted to examine their breasts monthly in the shower, women can now forget about self-exams.
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Breast cancer is something women are taught to look for at an early age through monthly self-exams, and the magic age of 40 had been when the first mammogram was supposed to happen, said Regina A.
Poll shows women in their 40s want mammograms, despite task force recommendations 2011
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