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Moles: When You Should Be Concerned and What to Do
We have all grown more aware of the dangers of sun exposure in recent years, with the threat of sun damage altering our appearance and the risk of skin cancer. There are different types of skin cancer, but there are some rules of thumb to follow for any mole, whether it’s new or existing. Let's take you through when to be concerned.
Breast Lumps: Causes, Types, and When to See a Doctor
A breast lump is a growth or swelling that occurs on or around your breast tissue, and can have a number of different causes. Most people worry about cancer when they find a breast lump, but most breast lumps are not cancerous. Nevertheless, it is always important to seek further advice from your doctor, so that they can rule out anything concerning. Breast tissue is affected by hormones, and women are more likely to be affected by changes in their breast tissue than men. For this reason, it can be common to have breast changes during your monthly period cycle or when you are breastfeeding.