Kathy Albano, RN, BSN, CN-BN
Beekley Center for Breast Health & WellnessBristol Hospital, Bristol, CT
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November 14, 2017 | November 2017 Vol 8, No 11
Each woman’s risk of developing breast cancer is different and depends on her lifestyle, family health history, and other factors. The American Cancer Society considers women who have a lifetime risk assessment of 20% or greater to be at high risk for breast cancer.
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