CTV News: Lifestyle choices could impact breast cancer risk

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Lifestyle choices could impact breast cancer risk

Pauline Chan | Posted: April 16, 2024

 

A new study has been revealed indicating that several lifestyle factors have been identified as associated with an increased risk of breast cancer and Breast Cancer Canada CEO, Kimberly Carson, sat down with CTV News to discuss them.

If you notice any changes in your breasts, such as a new lump or skin changes, consult your doctor.

Also, ask your healthcare practitioner when to begin mammograms and other screenings based on your personal history.

If you’re concerned about developing breast cancer, you might be wondering if there are steps you can take to help prevent breast cancer. Some factors, such as family history, can’t be changed. However, there are lifestyle changes you can make to lower your risk.

Through research, several key factors have been identified that are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. These include:

– family history
– BRCA gene mutation
– aging
– reproductive status
– hormone exposure
– alcohol intake
– obesity, particularly post-menopause
– lack of physical activity

Having one or more breast cancer risk factors doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll develop breast cancer and in some cases, individuals who develop breast cancer have no known risk factors.

It is important to be vigilant, regardless of your risk status.

 

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