Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States. In early stages, breast cancer may not cause symptoms. Mammograms are the best way to find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat.
Your risk for breast cancer is due to a combination of factors. The main factors that influence your risk include being a woman and age. Most breast cancers are diagnosed after age 50. Some risk factors can be changed while others cannot:
Breast cancer symptoms vary by person, and some people may not have any symptoms. Warning signs may include:
Mammograms play a key role in early breast cancer detection and help decrease breast cancer deaths. A mammogram is an X-ray image of your breasts used to screen for breast cancer. It is the best screening test available today to find breast cancer in most women. A mammogram can find breast cancer in a person years before physical symptoms develop. Current recommendations for screening are:
Talk to your care team today about your breast cancer risk and what screening options are best for you.