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Breast Cancer Risk Factors
Finding
Accurate
Information/
Mythbusting
Breast Anatomy Breast & Body
&
Familiarity
Development
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Breast Cancer is most common
in women from this age group.
What is over 50?
A factor that may raise your
chance of getting breast cancer.
What is a risk factor?
(note: a risk factor does not
mean you will get the disease.)
A form of breast cancer
treatment that uses a
combination of drugs to affect
breast cancer cells.
What is chemotherapy?
Breast cancer that is passed
down through a gene from one
family member to another
only happens in this percentage
of all new breast cancers.
What is 5 – 10%?
These two most common risk
factors are things that
cannot be changed.
What are gender and age?
Risk factors that can be changed.
What are
“modifiable” risk factors?
Teens are encouraged to
accumulate this amount of
physical activity within a day.
What is 60 minutes?
Canada's Food Guide
recommends having these often
as a meat alternative.
What are pulses/legumes?
This dangerous habit can
increase a person’s risk of
developing breast cancer
among many other
health conditions.
What is cigarette smoking?
The more this is consumed
the greater one’s risk is for
developing breast cancer.
What is alcohol?
This commonly used
hygienic item has been
falsely reported to be the
“leading cause” of breast cancer.
What is antiperspirant?
This widely used
source of information can’t
always be trusted to provide
accurate information.
What is the World Wide Web?
This organization is responsible
for providing cancer detection,
care, prevention, research
and education for the
people of Manitoba.
What is CancerCare Manitoba?
Information or a belief
that is not based on evidence.
What is a myth?
This myth claimed that
these caused breast cancer in
women who wore them.
What are under-wire bra’s?
These slender tubes
carry breast milk to the nipple.
What are ducts?
During fetal development,
the breast develops on this line
which runs from
the armpit to the groin.
What is the milk ridge?
There is a large variation
of this between women.
What is breast size?
The colored area
around the nipple.
What is the areola?
Breast milk is
produced in this location.
What are the lobules?
Knowing what is normal
for your breasts
may help you detect these
if they occur.
What are changes?
Breasts that are lumpy,
are different in size,
have stretch marks
and hairy nipples.
What are normal breasts?
A new lump,
puckering of the skin,
changes in the nipple,
thickened or hard skin,
spontaneous, new or bloody
discharge from the nipple,
changes in size, shape or
color of the breast.
What are some breast changes
I should see my doctor about?
Teenagers and women
should get to know this
about their breasts.
What is how your
breasts look and feel?
and/or
What is
normal for your breasts?
Getting dressed,
looking in the mirror,
while in the bath or shower,
while standing up or lying down.
What are some
ways/places/times to become
familiar with the look and feel
of your own breasts?