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Screening and diagnosis

Screening and diagnosis

Resource Article Screening

Detecting breast cancer in its early stages gives you the best chance of effective treatment. 

Regular mammograms play an important role in early diagnosis. Self-examination is also important and you should see your doctor if you notice any changes.

Around 5 to 10% of breast cancers are hereditary. If you have breast cancer in your family, genetic testing can help you understand your risks.

Breast cancer screening

How to check your breasts

Family history and genetics

Know your breast density

Pregnancy and breast cancer

Understand your pathology report