Women who are at high genetic risk of cancer because they have a mutation
in one of the BReast CAncer susceptibility
genes, BRCA1 or BRCA2, are at increased risk of developing breast
cancer. Many high-risk women develop breast cancer before the age
of 50. For these women, cancer risk is managed through vigilant
surveillance, in hopes of identifying the disease at an early stage.
Traditional surveillance methods include mammography and clinical
breast examinations. These techniques are less effective in young
women. The Breast Imaging Study will evaluate the use of several
new, promising breast cancer screening techniques in women at high
genetic risk of breast cancer. These techniques include:
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Breast Duct Lavage (BDL) and/or Nipple Aspiration
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