October 1, 2024
Did you know that 3 out of 4 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of the disease and are not considered a high risk for developing it?
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the NYCDCC Welfare Fund is encouraging members and their families to learn more about the disease and consider the screening guidelines provided by our partners at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK).
Risk Factors
According to MSK, risk factors for breast cancer include:
– Age
– Personal history of breast cancer
– Family history of breast cancer
– BRCA and PALB2 gene mutations
– Early menstruation or late menopause
– Age at first pregnancy
To read more about risk factors for breast cancer, visit www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/types/breast/risk-factors
Get Screened
The type of screening you (or your dependents) may receive, and the screening schedule are based on the average risk of the person being screened. If you’re at average risk:
– Starting at age 20, become familiar with how your breasts look and feel. Knowing your breasts will help you notice changes.
– Get a breast exam from your healthcare provider every year starting at age 25.
– Starting at age 40, have a mammogram or tomosynthesis (3D mammogram) every year.
For additional information regarding types of breast cancer, screening, treatment, and more, visit www.mskcc.org/direct/nycdcc-welfare-fund/guide-breast-health
The NYCDCC Welfare Fund partners with Memorial Sloan Kettering to offer MSK Direct, a program that gives you guided access to expert cancer care. They provide resources and support throughout your care experience. To learn more about breast cancer, screenings, and other cancer care related topics, visit the MSK Direct website for the NYCDCC Welfare Fund at www.mskcc.org/direct/nycdcc-welfare-fund
If you or a loved one are impacted by cancer and would like to discuss treatment options available at MSK, please call the dedicated MSK Direct phone line for the NYCDCC Welfare Fund at (833) 786-3368.