Breast cancer prevention begins with identifying your personal risk factors. Some risks, like age and genetics, can't be modified, but understanding your family history and discussing genetic testing for mutations like BRCA1 or BRCA2 with your healthcare provider can guide you towards early and targeted prevention strategies.
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