 The study found that there is a low level of knowledge, attitude, and practice of breast self-examination, BSE, among female undergraduate medical students in Punch Medical College, Azad Kashmir. The most common sources of information about BSE were internet and friends slash family. Additionally, the majority of students believed that publicity and campaigns could motivate them to perform BSE. There was also a weak positive correlation between knowledge and attitude, and knowledge and practice. This article was authored by Arslan Javid, Iram Rashid, and Faisal Shafkat.