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    October Marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    By Amy VelozSeptember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    By Mary Esele, APRN 
    Optum Breast Care

    According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women in the United States.[1] In the U.S. in 2022, there were about 279,731 new cases of breast cancer reported in females.[2] While breast cancer is mostly found in women, about 1 out of every 100 diagnosis in the U.S. is found in men.[3]

    October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a health observance that reminds us to be aware of breast cancer symptoms and risk factors and the steps we can take to improve our health and possibly lower the risk of getting breast cancer or finding it early when it may be easier to treat.[4]Mammograms, x-rays of the breast, are especially important because they may detect breast cancer when there are no apparent symptoms.[5] When symptoms of breast cancer develop they may include: 

    • New lump in breast or underarm (armpit)[6]
    • Changes in size or shape of breast[7]
    • Thickening or swelling in parts of the breast[8]
    • Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area[9]
    • Pain in any area of the breast[10]
    • Nipple discharge other than breast milk, including blood[11]
    • Irritation or dimpling of breast skin[12]
    • Redness or flakiness in nipple area or breast[13] 

    Screening recommendations vary between experts including age to start screening and frequency of screening, but for women at average risk for breast cancer the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends biennial screening mammography from age 40 to 74 years.[14] Women with certain risk factors for breast cancer may need to start screening at an earlier age and may need more frequent screening. 

    Although breast cancer screening cannot prevent breast cancer, it can help find breast cancer early, when it is easier to treat.[15] It is a good idea to talk with a healthcare provider about potential benefits and risk factors that come with various types of screenings.[16]

    There are two types of mammograms: a standard two-dimensional (2-D) image where each breast is compressed from two different angles (top to bottom and side to side), and a three-dimensional (3-D) image, also known as breast tomosynthesis, where each breast is compressed from two different angles as with a 2-D mammogram but in which the machine takes several low-dose x-rays, moving in an arc direction around the breast.[17]

    While 3-D mammograms are increasing in popularity, it may not be available in all areas.[18]The CDC provides several steps to prepare for a mammogram, such as avoiding deodorants, perfume, or powders under the arm or breasts on exam day.[19] 

    Some of these products can show up as white spots on the x-rays.[20]Findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov is a helpful tool for finding local mammography centers.[21] Check to see that the imaging facility you choose is certified and accepts your insurance.

    Many organizations offer free mammograms and breast screenings.The health and medical professionals at Optum Care Breast Care advise talking with your healthcare provider to discuss health history, recommended preventive screenings and any symptoms you may be experiencing. Let Breast Cancer Awareness Month be a reminder to follow the suggestions here for your health and wellbeing. 


    [1]Breast Cancer Statistics | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [2]U.S. Cancer Statistics Breast Cancer Stat Bite | U.S. Cancer Statistics | CDC
    [3]About Breast Cancer in Men | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [4]Screening for Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [5]Screening for Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [6]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [7]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [8]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [9]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [10]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [11]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [12]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [13]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [14] Recommendation: Breast Cancer: Screening | United States Preventive Services Taskforce (uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org)
    [15]Screening for Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [16]Screening for Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [17]Breast Cancer Mammogram | How Does a Mammogram Work? | American Cancer Society
    [18]Breast Cancer Mammogram | How Does a Mammogram Work? | American Cancer Society
    [19]About Mammograms | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [20]About Mammograms | Breast Cancer | CDC
    [21]Symptoms of Breast Cancer | Breast Cancer | CDC

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