In this episode of The Mammo Minute, Dr. Arthy Saravanan explores the important topic of breast cancer in women under the age of 40. While only about 4% of breast cancer cases occur in this age group, it's still a significant concern, especially for those with genetic predispositions like BRCA1 and BRCA2, or specific demographics such as women of Ashkenazi descent and young black women.
Learn about the risks, the importance of early conversations with your healthcare provider, and what to look for in self-exams. This video covers key advice on understanding your breast health, the need for proactive screenings, and when to consider genetic testing before the age of 40.
🔎 Key Takeaways:
4% of breast cancer cases occur in women under 40.
Genetic factors, such as BRCA mutations, may increase the risk.
Young black women are at a higher risk for aggressive breast cancers like triple-negative breast cancer.
Discuss your family history and risks with your healthcare provider early.
Be proactive with self-exams and yearly clinical exams.
👩⚕️ Take charge of your health—know your risks, and don’t hesitate to seek early screening if you have concerns.
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