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Can Breast Cancer Be Found Early?
Early Detection at 20, 30, 40 & beyond
 

The goal of screening examinations for early breast cancer detection is to find cancers before they start to cause symptoms. Screening refers to tests and examinations used to detect a disease, such as cancer in people who do not have any symptoms.


Early detection means applying a strategy that results in an earlier diagnosis of breast cancer than otherwise might have occurred


Early detection means applying a strategy that results in an earlier diagnosis of breast cancer than otherwise might have occurred. Breast cancers that are detected because they are causing symptoms tend to be relatively larger and are more likely to have spread beyond the breast. In contrast, breast cancers found during screening examinations are more likely to be small and still confined to the breast. The size of a breast cancer and how far it has spread are the most important factors in predicting the prognosis (the outlook for chances of survival) of a woman with this disease.

Finding a breast cancer as early as possible improves the likelihood that treatment will be successful. Most doctors feel that early detection tests for breast cancer save many thousands of lives each year, and that many more lives could be saved if even more women and their health care providers took advantage of these tests.

American Cancer Society Recommendations for Early Breast Cancer Detection Women age 40 and older should have a screening mammogram every year, and should continue to do so for as long as they are in good health. Women should be told about the benefits, limitations, and potential harms linked with regular screening. Mammograms can miss some cancers. However, mammograms despite its limitations, remains a very effective and valuable tool for decreasing suffering and death from breast cancer. Mammograms for older women should be based on the individual, her health, and other serious illnesses. Age alone should not be the reason to stop having regular mammograms. As long as a woman is in good health and would be a candidate for treatment, she should continue to be screened with mammography.


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Women in their 20s and 30s should have a clinical breast examination (CBE) as part of a periodic (regular) health exam by a health professional preferably every 3 years. After age 40, women should have a breast exam by a health professional every year. There may be some benefit in having the CBE shortly before the mammogram. The exam should include instruction for the purpose of getting more familiar with your own breast. Women should also be given information about the benefits and limitations of CBE and BSE (breast self-examination). Breast cancer risk is very low for women in their 20s and gradually increases with age.

Women should be told to promptly report any new breast symptoms to a health professional. BSE is an option for women starting in their 20s. Women should be told about the benefits and limitations of BSE. Women should report any breast changes to their health professional right away. Women who choose to do BSE should have their BSE technique reviewed during their physical exam by a health professional. It is okay for women to choose not to do BSE or not to do it on a regular schedule. However, by doing the exam regularly, you get to know how your breasts normally feel and you can more readily detect any signs or symptoms

If a change occurs, such as development of

  • a lump or swelling,

  • skin irritation or dimpling,

  • nipple pain or retraction (turning inward),

  • redness or scaliness of the nipple or breast skin

  • discharge other than breast milk,

you should see your health care provider as soon as possible for evaluation. Remember that most of the time, however, these breast changes are not cancer.

Women at increased risk should talk with their doctor about the benefits and limitations of starting mammograms when they are younger, having additional tests, or having more frequent exams. Women should discuss with their doctor what approaches are best for them.

The evidence currently available does not justify recommending ultrasound or MRI for screening, women at increased risk might benefit from the results. The American Cancer Society believes the use of mammography, clinical breast examination, and breast self-examination, according to the recommendations outlined above, offers women the best opportunity for reducing the breast cancer death rate through early detection. This combined approach is clearly better than any one examination. Without question, breast physical examination without mammography would miss the opportunity to detect many breast cancers that are too small for a woman or her doctor to feel but can be seen on mammograms. Although mammography is the most sensitive screening method, a small percentage of breast cancers do not show up on mammograms but can be felt by a woman or her doctors.

Source: American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk

 

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