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What is the most common cancer in women, excluding non melanoma skin cancers?

breast cancer

What is the leading cause of cancer death in women?

breast cancer

What is the most common breast cancer?

infiltrative ductal

What are some risk factors for developing breast cancer?

hx of breast cancer

first degree relative with a hx of breast cancer

early menarche

later menopause

increased endogenous estrogen exposure

What 2 genes are associated with breast cancer?

BRCA 1 and BRCA 2

Mutations in the BRCA genes at chromosome 17 and 13 are associated with what?

elevated risk for breast cancer, as well as ovarian, colon, prostate, and pancreatic cancers

What is the gold standard for breast cancer screening in women older than 40 years of age?

mammogram

, Do women need to get mammograms before they turn 40?

no, there is no recommendation for a baseline exam prior to age 40

How often should women over 40 receive mammograms?

every 1-2 years

Who is considered low risk for developing breast cancer in relation to receiving an MRI?

<15% lifetime risk, MRI not recommended

Who is considered moderate risk for developing breast cancer in relation to receiving an

MRI?

between 15-20% lifetime risk--> cannot recommend AGAINST an MRI

which patient population will be recommended to get an MRI for breast cancer screening?

BRCA mutation - OR - lifetime risk >20% or 25% or greater-->MRI is recommended

If someone is high risk, when should they start receiving mammograms?

yearly at 25 years old or the earliest age of breast cancer onset in family member

What are some of the early clinical findings in breast cancer?

painless, firm, fixed mass with irregular borders

Where are breast cancer masses most commonly located?

in the upper outer quadrant

What are some later clinical findings of breast cancer?

peau d'orange, induration, nipple traction

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