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Results 1 - 10 of 98 for Breast cancer in women
  1. ... the return of cancer or development of another breast cancer. Women who have had a mastectomy may have reconstructive ... cancer Women with a strong family history of breast cancer Women with genes or genetic mutations that raise their ...
  2. ... for women who have a high risk for breast cancer. Women at high risk for breast cancer (greater than 20% to 25% lifetime risk) should ...
  3. ... age 30: The correct answer is decreases your breast cancer risk. Women who have no children or have them after ... 2 drinks a day. You can lower your breast cancer risk by sticking to one drink a day or less. Women with a high risk of developing breast cancer ...
  4. ... right for you. WOMEN AT HIGH RISK FOR BREAST CANCER Women who have a very high risk of developing breast cancer may choose to have a preventive (or prophylactic) ...
  5. ... do not always pick up early stages of breast cancer. Women should talk to their providers about regular physical examinations and mammogram to screen for breast cancer.
  6. ... depending on their risk factors, to check for breast cancer . Women with a mother or sister who had breast cancer at a younger age should consider yearly mammograms. ...
  7. ... to evaluate some breast symptoms and to find breast cancer in women with no symptoms. ... Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) website. ACOG Practice ... in average-risk women. No. 179, July 2017. www.acog.org/clinical/ ...
  8. ... be done after a mammogram to screen for breast cancer in women who: Are at very high risk for breast ... Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) website. ACOG Practice ... women. www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-bulletin/ ...
  9. ... number is from 70 to 79 mm Hg BREAST CANCER SCREENING Women may do a monthly breast self-exam. However, ... depending on their risk factors, to check for breast cancer. ... a mammogram for women age 75 and older. Some do not recommend ...
  10. ... you should have a mammogram to screen for breast cancer. For women under 35, a breast ultrasound may be used to look more closely ...
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