Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Cancer Treatment
How common is breast cancer?
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the world as of 2021, according to the Breast
Cancer Organization, with 30% of diagnosed cancers in the United States and 12% worldwide. Other statistics show
that the death rate has been decreasing each year since 2007, likely from advancements in technology.
How can I prevent getting breast cancer?
Although you cannot completely prevent getting breast cancer, there are ways to lower your risk. For example,
pregnancy and breastfeeding largely reduce one’s risk. Also, limiting alcohol, maintaining a healthy weight, being
physically active, and limiting postmenopausal hormone therapy can help reduce the risk.
How often should I get checked for breast cancer?
Breast cancer checks, or mammograms, are suggested for women 45 and older every year. Women who are younger should do
self-checks often and be aware of the telltale signs of breast cancer. Any woman of any age should contact her doctor
and schedule an appointment as soon as she feels anything odd in the breast or is experiencing any symptoms.
Do mammograms hurt?
During a mammogram, the breasts are compressed which can cause slight discomfort. However, this tends to last for
only a few minutes. Patients with sensitivity should schedule mammograms a week after their period as the breasts are
less tender then.
Can men get breast cancer too, and how common is it?
Men can get breast cancer, although it is rare. According to the CDC, about 1 out of every 100 breast cancers
diagnosed in the United States is found in a man. Though it is rare, men should be aware of the risk factors and get
checked if they are experiencing any symptoms.