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health2 years ago

"Nurse, 30, Diagnosed with Rare Breast Cancer After Patient Inspires First Biopsy"

Nurse Holly McCabe, 31, was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer after being inspired by a patient to perform her first self-exam, despite being young and healthy with no family history of the disease. She has begun a rigorous treatment regimen and is sharing her journey on TikTok to connect with others facing similar battles. McCabe's message emphasizes the importance of early detection through regular self-exams and finding strength in community support, while also raising awareness about the challenges and emotional toll of cancer treatment.

health2 years ago

The Importance of Early Detection: Breast Pain and Genetic Testing for Cancer

Breast pain is not typically an early sign of breast cancer, but there are instances when it may be a cause for concern. Common causes of breast pain unrelated to cancer include hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, birth control or hormone therapy, mastitis, and breastfeeding. Focal, persistent pain associated with a mass and not related to hormonal changes could be a sign of breast cancer. Other more common signs of breast cancer include a mass in the underarm region, breast skin changes, and nipple discharge. To protect against breast cancer, it is important to know your risk factors, perform self-exams, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Early detection through regular mammograms is crucial for saving lives.

health2 years ago

"Prevent Skin Cancer: Bust Myths and Catch Warning Signs Early"

Regular self-exams are the best way to catch warning signs of skin cancer, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. The foundation recommends checking your skin from head to toe at least once a month and looking for any new, expanding or changing growths, spots or bumps on the skin. Other warning signs include a sore that bleeds and/or doesn’t heal after several weeks, a rough or scaly patch of skin, a wart-like growth, or an irregularly shaped or colored mole. However, self-exams should be a supplement to regular checks at the dermatologist, not a replacement.