Q.1
Which of the following changes to your breasts could be breast cancer?
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A new lump or lumpiness, especially if it's only in one breast
Engorged breasts due to breast feeding
A bruise or injury to the breast caused by a knock or fall
Any change to the nipple
A change in the skin of your breast such as redness or dimpling
An unusual pain that doesn't go away
A change in the size or shape of your breast
Q.2
Younger women are at greater risk of getting breast cancer than older women?
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True
False
Q.3
Which of the following are known risk factors of breast cancer (things that may increase a woman's chance of developing breast cancer)?
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Being a woman
Using under-arm deodorant
Wearing underwire bras
Having a strong family history
Age - getting older
Drinking alcohol
Having silicone implants
Q.4
Women under 40 years of age should have a screening mammogram every two years?
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True
False
Q.5
Which of the following statements are true?
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There is a special technique to check your breasts for breast cancer, that all women should learn.
Only a GP can find a change in your breasts.
It is important to know the normal look and feel of your breasts and report any unusual changes to your GP.








