Breast Cancer Risk Directory
Just because you have risk factors does not mean you will get breast cancer, and just because you get breast cancer does not mean you will have any of the common risk factors. However, some risk factors have been studied and confirmed. Those women who have had breast cancer are at risk for recurrence. Other factors include a family history, BRCA genes, older age, weight, excessive radiation, late menopause, alcohol, race, and more. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how breast cancer is caused, what the risk factors are, and how to get screened.
Medical Reference
The Pill and Breast Cancer Risk
WebMD explains the link between birth control pills and breast and ovarian cancers.
Breast Cancer Prevention
Are there ways to prevent breast cancer? Get the facts from WebMD.
Breast Cancer and Genetic Testing
WebMD helps you understanding what is involved in undergoing genetic testing to determine if you may be at risk for breast cancer.
Breast Cancer and Your Genes
Learn how family history and genetics play roles in breast cancer risk.
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Essential Screening Tests for Women
WebMD guides women through health screenings their doctor may recommend based on their age and risk factors. Screening tests may help find diseases or conditions like cancer or diabetes early, when they are easier to treat.
A Visual Guide to Breast Cancer
This overview covers the breast cancer experience, including symptoms, tests, treatments, recovery, and prevention. Pictures show breast structure and tumors.
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Breast Cancer Health Check – Assess Your Treatment Options
WebMD Breast Cancer Health Check, created by doctors, will help you explore and evaluate treatment options for your particular stage and type of breast cancer.
Cancer Risk Health Check - Take the WebMD Cancer Risk Assessment
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