Information about breast cancer

How is breast cancer detected?

Breast cancer is often discovered because you notice changes in a breast yourself, or during a screening examination. If a lump is suspected, a diagnostic process then follows in which you go through a series of set steps.
60%
of breast cancers are detected by the woman herself.
75%
does not know all the alarm signals

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Mammo quiz from Pink Ribbon
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All answers and information from the Mammo Quiz at a glance

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25% of Belgian women at higher risk of late detection of breast cancer

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Pink Ribbon 's mammo quiz exposes distress

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Mammoquiz

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Woman feeling at her breast.
Alarms
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Stay alert for alarm signs

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Unreliable breast examination

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Mammography
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Laura: my first screening mammogram

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Trans women also at greater risk of breast cancer

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Use of Artificial Intelligence in breast cancer research

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Reflections on first 'self-screener' for breast cancer

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Françoise testifies about how her annual mammogram, completely changed her life

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Tips to limit the pain of a mammogram

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Marleen Finoulst, MD and journalist, is responsible for the informative articles on this website.

"I can't stand injustice. Worse, I sometimes lie awake when people with cancer miss out on necessary treatment due to misinformation. It has always driven me. I continue to get very upset about disinformation. You can't underestimate its impact."

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