The Journal of Family Practice 2022
DOI: 10.12788/jfp.0421
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How to better identify and manage women with elevated breast cancer risk

Abstract: PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS❯ Assess breast cancer risk in all women starting at age 35. C ❯ Perform enhanced screening in all women with a lifetime risk of breast cancer > 20%. A ❯ Discuss chemoprevention for all women at elevated risk for breast cancer. B How to better identify and manage women with elevated breast cancer risk This case-based review details screening and management strategies that can maximize the care you provide to women at heightened risk.

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“…Calculating individual lifetime risk for breast cancer complex and time consuming. 8,9 We hope that these results will stimulate a more frequent and efficient evaluation for high risk of breast cancer in the primary care setting as well as appropriate and timely referral to specialty clinics for enhanced screening and chemoprophylaxis discussion if indicated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Calculating individual lifetime risk for breast cancer complex and time consuming. 8,9 We hope that these results will stimulate a more frequent and efficient evaluation for high risk of breast cancer in the primary care setting as well as appropriate and timely referral to specialty clinics for enhanced screening and chemoprophylaxis discussion if indicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%