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Identification and management of patients at increased risk for breast cancer.
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed invasive cancer in the United States, with 1 in 8 people assigned female at birth (AFAB) being affected.1 It is imperative that health care practitioners remain current and well-versed in identifying individuals at high risk for developing breast cancer. This article outlines an approach for obstetrics/gynecology practitioners to identify high-risk patients and to counsel on appropriate breast cancer screening, prevention, and risk-reduction options.
期刊介绍:
Contemporary OB/GYN, a peer-reviewed journal, translates key advances in the specialty into excellence in day-to-day practice. It combines contemporary critical thinking from top academic physicians and evidence-based insights from eminent clinicians into expert articles that are concise, thorough, and compellingly illustrated