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Do You Know Your Breast Cancer Risk?
Each year, more than 180,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer. Many of these women wonder if they
are in the 10% that have a hereditary form of the disease. Of those women who have family histories, most tend to over-estimate
their breast cancer risk and may be needlessly anxious.
Lankenau Hospital's Breast Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetics Program accurately evaluates your risk factors for breast cancer
in an effort to determine your lifetime breast cancer risk. You will gain an understanding about what it means to be at average,
moderate or high risk for developing breast cancer. With this knowledge, you will be able to make informed healthcare decisons
regarding breast cancer risk.
Program participants meet with a registered nurse to receive self-breast exam instruction and with a certified genetic counselor
to discuss breast cancer risk factors, a personalized risk profile, risk-appropriate screening guidelines and risk reduction
options. Individuals with personal and/or family cancer histories suggestive of an inherited predisposition are offered genetic
counseling and genetic testing when appropriate. And all particiapants have the expertise of both a medical oncologist and
an outpatient oncology social worker available as necessary.
The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetics Program is open to any person concerned about breast cancer risk. Individuals
who may be particularly interested are those with the following risk factors:
- Early onset breast cancer (before age 50)
- Bilateral or multiple primary breast cancer
- Male breast cancer
- Ovarian Cancer
- Family history of breast, ovarian or male breast cancer
While any person can participate in this program, individuals with the following histories might be particularly interested:
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Personal history of breast cancer under age 50
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Personal history of ovarian cancer
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Family history of breast or ovarian cancer
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Personal or family history of male breast cancer
For more information on the Lankenau Hospital Breast Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetics Program, or to schedule an appointment,
please call 610-645-8150.
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