Knowing your risk for breast cancer is the first step in empowering yourself against the disease. Take our online risk assessment to determine if you may be at risk of developing breast cancer.
While answering these questions please consider both your mother’s and father’s side of the family.
1. Have you or anyone in your family been diagnosed with breast cancer at an age younger than 50?
2. Have you or anyone in your family been diagnosed with
ovarian cancer?
3. Have you or anyone in your family been diagnosed with billateral
breast cancer?
4. Have you or anyone in your family been diagnosed with male
breast cancer?
5. Are you or anyone in your family of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry and have been diagnosed with breast or ovarian cancer?
6. Do you or anyone in your family have a history of lobular carcinoma
in situ?
7. Do you or anyone in your family have a history of atypical
ductal hyperplasia?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, you may be at an increased risk of breast cancer. Please call the Breast Center at St. Mary's Medical Center at 816-655-5767 to learn how you can reduce your risk.