- A new poll indicates that 45 per cent of women in the UK are not regularly checking their breasts for potential signs of cancer, a four-year high.
- Breast Cancer Now has voiced "serious concern" over this figure, saying that early detection significantly improves the chances of successful treatment.
- Barriers to regular checks include forgetting, not being in the habit, and a lack of confidence or knowledge regarding how to check breasts.
- The charity is launching a new 'Checklist' campaign during Breast Cancer Awareness Month to encourage women to prioritise regular breast checking.
- Experts underscore the critical importance of regular self-checks and attending NHS screening appointments for early diagnosis.
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