What You Should Know About Breast Cancer Screenings | Ask An Expert | Health
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Most people are surprised to learn that 75% of people with breast cancer do not have a family history of breast cancer. In this video, Dr. Marisa Weiss explains what you should know about breast cancer screenings to give you the best shot at early detection. She breaks down when to start getting an annual mammogram and what may put you at higher risk, such as inherited genes and even race/ethnicity. In particular, she describes the increased breast cancer risks for Black women, such as Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and late detection. For those at higher risk, more frequent screenings may be a helpful and necessary preventative measure.
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