Breast self-awareness is a more flexible approach to preventing breast cancer that goes along with other essential screening measures. Two decades ago, doctors began recommending breast self-awareness as an alternative to self-exams — the monthly, methodical checks for changes to breast size or shape while applying pressure or lying down. Instead, they now suggest staying aware of how the breasts look and feel while going about daily life and reporting any changes to the doctor. It's also important to maintain normal screening routines, including having mammograms yearly or every other year starting at age 40.

While changing her bra, Jackie Pelka felt a lump in her breast starting to develop in May 2019. “I was under the age of 40, so I wasn’t bold e…

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Jeff Kinney, author of “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” will speak Friday, Nov. 18, at Burlingame High School. Visit http://books-inc-jeff-kinney.bpt.m…

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Students from local districts participating in the San Mateo County Office of Education’s Safe Routes to School Grant Program will join studen…