Breast self-exams: How to do it efficiently

As my mother passed from breast cancer in her early thirties, breast self-exams have become a familiar part of my life. It’s important for all women to do regular self-exams on their breasts, at least monthly, if not daily. It’s an easy, quick, and convenient way to check if your breasts are healthy or if you need to schedule a trip to the doctor to have them checked out. Early detection is key for battling breast cancer and self-exams keep us vigilant for any abnormalities.

Below are some tips from the American Cancer Society on how to perform an efficient breast self-exam. Try them at home and look out for an interview with The Denise Roberts Breast Cancer Foundation on mammograms and breast health later this month of The GrioClutch andFrugivore.

Now stand in the mirror with your hands pressing firmly down on your hips and look at yourbreasts for any changes in size, shape, contour, or dimpling. Also, check for andy redness or scaliness of the nipple or breast skin.

Congrats… you’ve just completed your self-exam!

Arielle Loren is the editor-in-chief of CORSET, the go-to magazine for all things sexuality. She’s also been published as a writer and thought leader in various publications, including The Huffington Post, Jezebel, BlogHer, NPR, EBONY, The Root, AOL Black Voices, Racialicous, and Clutch Magazine. Download past issues of Corset Magazine at corsetmagazine.com and find her on Facebook. Follow Arielle Loren on Twitter at @ArielleLoren.

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