Breast Cancer Detection Statistics

by admin on September 11, 2007

Breast Cancer Detection Statistics
Breast Cancer Detection Statistics Breast Cancer Detection Statistics
Information about breast cancer and early detection statistics?

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For high-risk women (BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation) is recommended breast cancer screening breast MRI is, six months later, Mammography, six months after the Breast MRI, etc. Approx. 15% of breast cancer may be due to these mutations, but most women who have breast cancer do not have a genetic predisposition. Many say that 1 / 10 will get breast cancer in their lifetime, but if women take BRCA1 and BRCA2 is more like 1 in 12 women. Note, there is some controversy on MRI of the breast … are better at finding early cancers, but also tend to give more false positives to a potential problem.


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