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		<title>By: lo_mcg</title>
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		<description>You posted a few days ago asking if you had breast cancer; here is the answer I gave you then:
At 13 your chances of having breast cancer are as close to zero as makes no difference.
Breast cancer is mainly a disease of ageing - 80% of those diagnosed with it are over 50, it&#039;s rare in women under 40 and almost unheard of in under 25s.
The American Cancer Society and other cancer organisations recommend that women begin breast self-examination at the age of 20. Before that, any changes - including lumps - are almost certainly hormonal.
Most breast lumps (even in women over 50) aren&#039;t cancerous, and most cancerous breast lumps don&#039;t hurt; most people diagnosed with breast cancer have felt no pain at all.
You don&#039;t have breast cancer symptoms; what you describe is almost certainly hormonal.
Stop worrying and talk to your mother about this; if you feel you can&#039;t talk to your mother, talk to your school nurse. She will be used to concerns like this and will take you seriously, and she should be able to reassure you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You posted a few days ago asking if you had breast cancer; here is the answer I gave you then:<br />
At 13 your chances of having breast cancer are as close to zero as makes no difference.<br />
Breast cancer is mainly a disease of ageing &#8211; 80% of those diagnosed with it are over 50, it&#8217;s rare in women under 40 and almost unheard of in under 25s.<br />
The American Cancer Society and other cancer organisations recommend that women begin breast self-examination at the age of 20. Before that, any changes &#8211; including lumps &#8211; are almost certainly hormonal.<br />
Most breast lumps (even in women over 50) aren&#8217;t cancerous, and most cancerous breast lumps don&#8217;t hurt; most people diagnosed with breast cancer have felt no pain at all.<br />
You don&#8217;t have breast cancer symptoms; what you describe is almost certainly hormonal.<br />
Stop worrying and talk to your mother about this; if you feel you can&#8217;t talk to your mother, talk to your school nurse. She will be used to concerns like this and will take you seriously, and she should be able to reassure you</p>
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