How Breast Density Impacts Your Breast Cancer Risk
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Most of us have heard that the lifetime risk of breast cancer for a woman in the United States is 1 in 8, which is alarmingly high. It’s important to keep in mind that this is a population based risk, and that your own personal risk might be significantly lower or higher than this. Today I’m talking about a new FDA regulation requiring that mammograms assess our level of breast density, since this is one of the factors that can increase our breast cancer risk. For patients with high breast density (in the level C or D range), which is more than 50% of patients, the recommendation is to use a risk calculator and consider additional testing (with ultrasound or MRI) for a patient whose calculated lifetime breast cancer risk is greater than 20%.
Anyone can do this risk assessment themselves using the link below. If your risk is 20% or greater you can talk to your physician about ordering additional testing. https://bcrisktool.cancer.gov/calculator.html
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