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From the section: Screening
Breast cancer screening looks for early signs of the disease in otherwise healthy people that do not have any symptoms.
If you are concerned that you have symptoms of breast cancer, you should:
The NHS provides its free NHS Breast Screening Programme to all women aged between 50 and 70 at a cost of about £100 million each year.
Screening uses an x-ray known as mammogram and every woman is invited for a mammogram every 3 years.
If you are over 70, you can ask for your breast screening to continue every 3 years.
Throughout England and in Solihull the breast screening programme is being extended to women aged 43 to 73 years old.
The NHS website provides a full introduction to the breast cancer screening process and further information about breast cancer.
Looking for the early signs of a disease in an individual is known as screening. The screening process can:
In addition to the breast cancer screening programme, there are 2 other cancer screening programmes in Solihull:
Understanding your own body is an important part of reducing your risk of developing many types of cancer and other illnesses.
Many breast tumours are first spotted by the individual themselves. This may be because they:
The earlier a breast cancer is diagnosed:
The common symptoms of breast cancer for women are:
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms you should visit your doctor, but, it is important to note that, according to the NHS:
The NHS says that the main symptom of breast cancer in men is a hard lump in either breast, usually located underneath the nipple.
Less common symptoms can include:
While these symptoms can denote breast cancer in men, it is the most unlikely diagnosis.
If you do experience any of these symptoms, you should visit your doctor.