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Breast density is a comparison of the relative amounts of fat versus fibroglandular tissues in the breast. Women with ‘dense‘ breasts have a higher percentage of fibrous and glandular tissue and less fat tissue. (Fibroglandular parenchyma, basically means breast tissue).
For a woman, having dense breasts is associated with a higher risk of
breast cancer. Only age and
BRCA gene status carry a higher risk than dense breast tissue according to research.
A woman who has a first-degree female relative with breast cancer has almost twice the risk of a woman without this family history. If she has more than 1 first-degree female relative with a history of breast cancer, her risk is about 3-4 times higher.
In your case, you're at high risk because of a strong family history of breast cancer, you and your doctor will develop a screening plan tailored to your unique situation. Recommended screening guidelines include:
a monthly breast self-exam, yearly breast exam by your doctor or nurse practitioner,
mammogram every year starting at age 40.
Your personal screening plan also may include the following tests to detect any cancer as early as possible:
MRI (
magnetic resonance imaging) of the breast, ultrasound
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