Mother, sister or daughter with breast cancer before menopause, or father
with a breast cancer diagnosis
Having first child after age 30 or never being pregnant
Previous personal history of breast or ovarian cancer
Personal history of having breast biopsies
Personal history of being diagnosed with atypical cells of the breast
Late onset of menopause (average age is 51)
Onset of menstruation before age 12
Signs of breast cancer:
Any new, hard lump or thickening in the breast or under the
arm
Change in the size, shape or color of the breast
Dimpling or puckering of the breast tissue
Swelling, redness or warmth that does not go away
Pain in one spot that does not vary with your menstrual cycle
Nipple discharge or bleeding that starts suddenly and appears in only one
breast
An itchy, sore or scaling area on one nipple
Nipple inversion
What can I do?
Consider self-breast exams monthly
Consider clinical breast exams annually
If you are 40 years or older, have a mammogram every 1-2 years
Eat a healthy diet, limit fat
Limit alcohol intake
Aerobic exercise, 30-60 minutes per day, 5-7 days a
week
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