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Have you noticed something different about your breast?

Are you worried you may have breast cancer?

Being breast aware means noticing any changes that occur in the breast and having them checked out by a doctor with out delay. It is important to remember that most changes that occur in the breast are part of normal breast development.

However if you are not sure about the changes in your breast or you notice something new it is always best to see your doctor to have this checked out.

The following sections take you through signs and symptoms that may occur in the breast, breast pain, family history and tests that you may need if you notice a change in the breast. The information explains what you need to know and do about any changes you notice.

Aged 11 to 16?

If you are aged 11 to 16 and are concerned about breast health or changes in your breast, please take a look at our Breast M8s section where you can find answers to common questions and information about changes to your breasts, bras and what's normal.

This page last updated 9 Mar 2010

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