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ARE YOU TOO YOUNG TO THINK ABOUT BREAST CANCER?

Probably not! By age 20, women should be checking their breasts for abnormalities once a month.

Self-exams are a crucial part of early detection, but not everyone knows what to look for. Watch this video and download our guide for a quick tutorial.

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Self-Exam 101 Guide

Did you know that you should be checking your breasts for abnormalities once a month? Self-exams are a crucial part of early detection, but most women don’t know what to look for.

Download this guide for a quick tutorial.

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Women have a 95% chance of beating breast cancer when it is caught early. Share this video with the women you love — it just might save their lives.

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QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT BREAST CANCER.

You're at the doctor's office: clothes folded, gown on. This is the time to talk about your breast health. Here’s how you get started.

Breast screening isn’t one size fits all. To help you make a plan with your doctor for personalized screening, we put together this video and accompanying free guide to walk you through it.

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DO YOU HAVE DENSE BREASTS? ABOUT 50% OF WOMEN OVER 40 DO.

Learn about breast density and why it increases your chances of developing breast cancer. Staying on top of your breast health can be the key to beating breast cancer.


Watch this video and download free resources from our digital library to learn more!

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