Yes that’s accurate. I believe every 5 years unless in a high risk category. But only 15% of people who have genetic predisposition indicated by another close direct family member having had breast cancer need be concerned. What most people miss is that 85% of women have genetic predisposition from generational history.
Agreed! I think mammograms fall into that category- probably not needed every year, and possibly all that radiation could be causing more cancers.
Yes that’s accurate. I believe every 5 years unless in a high risk category. But only 15% of people who have genetic predisposition indicated by another close direct family member having had breast cancer need be concerned. What most people miss is that 85% of women have genetic predisposition from generational history.