Certain conditions increase a woman’s lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. These include:
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Atypical findings on a mammogram
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Multiple prior breast biopsies
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Atypical findings on a previous breast biopsy
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Family history of breast or ovarian cancer
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Known cancer mutation in your family
Led by Charu Taneja, MD, our team of breast health specialists provide a comprehensive evaluation for individuals at risk.
Our team will consider if any of the following are appropriate for you and will work with you to develop a plan of care:
- Additional imaging
- Frequent follow up
- Genetic testing
- Risk reduction with medication if lifetime risk is greater than 20%
The Women’s Medicine Collaborative is a convenient, comfortable setting dedicated to women’s health.
For more information, contact the High-Risk Breast Program at 401-793-7917.