Why is it important for younger women to do a breast self exam? Shouldn’t older women do that?

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Best Answer: When you're young, breast cancer is probably the furthest thing from your mind. However, it shouldn’t be. Although breast cancer in young women is significantly less common among those from 20 to 39, it does happen. Don’t believe it won’t happen to you, I personally knew a young woman only 21 or 22 who had breast cancer. Finding time to incorporate breast self exam into your monthly schedule is easy when you realize just how important it is.1. Except for certain types of skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed in women of all ages. Although the most confirmed and noteworthy risk factors for developing breast cancer are gender and growing older.2. Younger women diagnosed with breast cancer often experience a more aggressive cancer and a lower chance of survival. This fact alone is enough to make early detection and breast self exam crucial for younger women.3. Generally, screening mammograms are recommended at age 40. Sadly, this occasionally results in younger women not being diagnosed with breast cancer until the cancer is in a later stage, and can lower their chance of survival.4. Because breast tissue isn't as thick when you're younger it can make diagnosis of breast cancer difficult. For this reason young women should begin monthly breast self exam at age 20, so that you can become familiar with how your breasts look and how they feel, thereby making it easier for you to notice any changes in your breasts.5. Because the lifetime risk of breast cancer is one in seven for American women, establishing good breast health practices while you are still young can reduce your chance of getting breast cancer at a later stage.Remember, anytime you see or feel any kind of change in your breast(s) you should see your health-care provider. Only a qualified medical professional can definitively diagnose the cause of breast issues. Breast changes don't always mean breast cancer, but they do mean you should see your doctor. More information about breast cancer and young women is available at the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation website.nfd♥

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  • fishineasy
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    When you’re young, breast cancer is probably the furthest thing from your mind. However, it shouldn’t be. Although breast cancer in young women is significantly less common among those from 20 to 39, it does happen. Don’t believe it won’t happen to you, I personally knew a young woman only 21 or 22 who had breast cancer. Finding time to incorporate breast self exam into your monthly schedule is easy when you realize just how important it is.

    1. Except for certain types of skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed in women of all ages. Although the most confirmed and noteworthy risk factors for developing breast cancer are gender and growing older.

    2. Younger women diagnosed with breast cancer often experience a more aggressive cancer and a lower chance of survival. This fact alone is enough to make early detection and breast self exam crucial for younger women.

    3. Generally, screening mammograms are recommended at age 40. Sadly, this occasionally results in younger women not being diagnosed with breast cancer until the cancer is in a later stage, and can lower their chance of survival.

    4. Because breast tissue isn’t as thick when you’re younger it can make diagnosis of breast cancer difficult. For this reason young women should begin monthly breast self exam at age 20, so that you can become familiar with how your breasts look and how they feel, thereby making it easier for you to notice any changes in your breasts.

    5. Because the lifetime risk of breast cancer is one in seven for American women, establishing good breast health practices while you are still young can reduce your chance of getting breast cancer at a later stage.

    Remember, anytime you see or feel any kind of change in your breast(s) you should see your health-care provider. Only a qualified medical professional can definitively diagnose the cause of breast issues. Breast changes don’t always mean breast cancer, but they do mean you should see your doctor. More information about breast cancer and young women is available at the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation website.

    nfd♥

  • shay
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    because younger women can get breast cancer too

  • anja:)
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    both should.

  • joshilover_7307
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    its important for any women of any age to do it. but they push it on younger girls so the younger girls can get into habit of it and be able to check for signs

  • kels kels
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    olderer woman do do that but usually younger woman dont and then breast cancer goes unnoticed

  • sharonsmineonly
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    they say that its important to do them because you will be familiar with your body and its gradual changes and will notice easier if something changes for the bad.

  • Psychology=Love
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    Early detection is key…breast cancer isn’t ultra common in young women but it can strike at any age.

    Do yourself a favor and do your self exams. I do.

  • Tsunami
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    its important for both to do this. its catching this early that will save you alot of trouble and early death. if it in the family then for heavens sake be sure to take heed. it could be there for you ihave known people to have them taken off cause of hereditary. take care.

  • lesley w
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    its important for all woman to do breast exam monthly before there period. and older woman should have a mamnagraph every year for cancer till at 60y

  • caylo2ooo
    August 13, 2008 | Permalink |

    well, i guess it depends on the age of what you would call a younger woman. if you are over 18, and sexually active, i think its a good idea to start taking care of your own health. almost all breast cancers are found by the woman, not by her doctor. so if you start doing your breast exam at the same time each month, you will start to know what they are supposed to feel like. all breasts have lumps in them caused by milk glands, you will notice they are always in the same place, and then if something suddenly starts to grow that hasn’t been there before, you are aware right away, and can go to the doctor to get it checked. i think its never too early to start practising something that may save your life one day. and yes, older women should also do it-

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