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Dr. Baron on Contributing Factors for Developing Breast Cancer

Partner | Cancer Centers | <b>Northwell Health</b>

Paul Lawrence Baron, MD, discusses contributing factors for developing breast cancer.

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    Paul Lawrence Baron, MD, chief, Breast Surgery, director, Breast Cancer Program, Lenox Hill Hospital, Northwell Health, discusses contributing factors for developing breast cancer.

    Individuals who are at a high risk of developing breast cancer include those who have inherited genes, such as BRCA1 or BRCA2, which increase their risk of breast cancer, Baron explains. Additionally, people with a family history of breast cancer who do not have confirmed genetic mutations have a heightened risk as well. 

    Other characteristics of individuals with a high risk of developing breast cancer include those with a previous history of radiation to their chest, those in which a prior biopsy revealed atypical hyperplasia or lobular carcinoma in situ, or those with dense breast tissue, Baron says.

    Ultimately, all patients with a high risk of developing breast cancer require close monitoring to identify breast cancer early, Baron concludes.


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