
Skin Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
Detecting skin cancer early can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes. Learn more about practical steps for prevention and
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Breast cancer can affect anyone, but some individuals are at a higher risk than others. Understanding your risk factors is a critical step in prevention and early detection. In this second part of our Breast Cancer Awareness Month blog series, we’ll dive into the various factors that can increase the likelihood of developing breast cancer.
Genetic Risk Factors
Your genes play a significant role in determining your breast cancer risk. Mutations in specific genes, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, are known to significantly increase the risk of both breast and ovarian cancer. Women with these mutations may need earlier and more frequent screenings.
Family History
If a close relative, such as a mother, sister, or daughter, has been diagnosed with breast cancer, your risk is higher than average. While not all breast cancer is inherited, family history can provide essential clues about your own risk level. If multiple family members have had breast or ovarian cancer, especially at a young age, you may want to consider genetic counseling.
Lifestyle-Related Risk Factors
Your everyday choices can impact your breast cancer risk. For example:
Hormonal and Reproductive History
Certain factors related to your menstrual and reproductive history can also affect your breast cancer risk:
Other Risk Factors
Know Your Risk
It’s important to understand your personal risk for breast cancer. If you have any concerns about risk factors, talk to your doctor, who can help you develop a tailored plan for monitoring and prevention.

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