As Breast Cancer Awareness Month begins, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains why early detection is critical and why more women under 50 are being diagnosed.
Breakdown
- Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women, with one in eight women diagnosed in their lifetime. 7s
- Risk factors include age, family history, early menstruation, hormone therapy, smoking, alcohol, and obesity. 33s
- Online tools and AI models can help assess individual risk and assist in early detection through mammogram analysis. 1m 1s
- Screening is generally recommended to start around age 40, with frequency and methods tailored through consultation with a healthcare provider. 2m 29s
- Dense breast tissue can make cancer harder to detect, and additional imaging may be needed for those at higher risk. 2m 45s