Many factors are linked to breast cancer risk. Some factors affect risk a great deal and others by only a small amount. Some risk factors you can’t change. For example, the two most common risk factors for breast cancer, being a woman and getting older, are not things you can change. Other factors you may be able to control. For example, leading a healthy lifestyle may help lower your chances of getting breast cancer.
Understanding which factors may affect your risk can help you work with your health care provider to address any concerns you may have and develop a breast cancer screening plan that is right for you.
Understanding Risk and Prevention
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Summary Tables of Risk Factors
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Topics for People at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
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Other Issues Related to Breast Cancer Risk
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Factors that Affect Breast Cancer Risk (listed according to level of evidence and strength of association)
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Factors that Do Not Increase Breast Cancer Risk (listed alphabetically)
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Factors Under Study (listed alphabetically)
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Factors Not Likely Related to Breast Cancer Risk (listed alphabetically)
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Risk Factors Research Tables
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Risk-Lowering Drugs (Chemoprevention) Research Tables
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