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Judy Holliday died from the 'most common cancer in the UK' – signs to watch out for


Look out for changes in the size of the breast, outline, or shape, if there is any puckering or dimpling, a rash or redness, or a new lump.

The NHS assures: “Breast changes can happen for many reasons, and most of them are not serious.

“However, if you find changes in your breast that are not normal for you, it’s best to see a GP as soon as possible.”

Catching breast cancer in the earliest of stages means there’s a better chance the tumour will not spread elsewhere in the body.





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