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Families Should Talk Openly About Risk of Breast Cancer



by KYW's medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough

We know that a history of breast cancer in the family increases a woman's chances of getting breast cancer themselves, but the simple fact is that there are many clues that women should know to understand if they are at greater risk.

One of the best things that is happening in the medical world today is communicating this information to young people. Teenagers are often more aware of health issues in the family than parents. Schools have taken an active role and there is help on the internet as well.

A website called mammogramtalk.com is one designed to let teenagers read through the technical jargon and get to the facts. The thought is that young people will not only learn about their own risks but reach out and talk to their mothers and other family members and remind them about the importance of screening and prevention.

Let's face it.  The best way to fight breast cancer is through early detection.
 


 
 
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