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Your Breast Care Plan: Built Around Your Personal Risk

Welcome to the patient section of The Full Scoop! Here, we believe that knowledge is power when it comes to your health. Risk assessment is a vital first step in creating your effective breast screening plan tailored to your risk, resources, and values.

Breast cancer doesn’t affect everyone in the same way—factors like family history, lifestyle, genetics, age, and breast density can all influence your level of risk. That’s why it’s recommended that all women undergo a breast cancer risk assessment by age 25. This early evaluation helps identify individuals who may benefit from starting screenings earlier or exploring additional tools, such as ultrasound or MRI.

But risk isn’t static—it evolves over time. Changes in your health, lifestyle, or family history can impact your risk. That’s why it’s important to reassess your breast cancer risk throughout your life. Regular risk assessments allow you and your healthcare provider to reevaluate your screening plan, ensuring it aligns with your current risk factors.

Your risk is what shapes your screening plan at every stage of life. By staying informed and proactive, you can make confident decisions about your breast health. Let’s explore how understanding and tracking your risk can lead to early detection and greater peace of mind.

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