Distribute information about performing a breast self-exam
Mammography Regulation and Reimbursement Report, September 1, 2008
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Q: Why should I do a breast self-exam (BSE)? Should I not do a BSE? Does a BSE take the place of getting regular mammograms?
A: Regular BSEs can help you learn how your breasts feel and look so you can notice any changes. When you find a change, you should see your healthcare provider.
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