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What to know about breast cancer risk and early screening

CBS News · 11 days ago
CBS News
CBS News
11 days ago

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
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