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Easy steps for reducing your risk of breast cancer

About one in every eight women will have breast cancer at some point in her life. But there are some easy ways you can reduce the chance you will have breast cancer.
The mammogram is the gold standard for early breast cancer detection.

About one in every eight women will have breast cancer at some point in her life and more than 3.1 million women in the US are living with breast cancer right now.

But, you don't have to become one of them.

So, how can you lower your risk? First, watch your weight.

One study found women who gained 21 to 30 pounds after age 18 were 40 percent more likely to develop breast cancer than those who didn't gain more than five.

Another tip, spend less time sitting.

In a study, women who sat for six hours a day or longer when not working had a ten percent higher risk of breast cancer compared to those who sat less than three hours.

Next, limit alcohol.

Women who have two to three drinks a day have about a 20 percent higher risk of breast cancer compared to those who don't drink. The American cancer society recommends no more than one alcoholic drink a day for women.

Lastly, if you do develop breast cancer, early detection is crucial for a good outcome.

“The mammogram is basically the gold standard, and that's the one that's been studied the most and has shown to actually decrease deaths from breast cancer,” says Dr. Cynthia Litwer, of Cedars-Sinai Imaging.

Some experts also recommend you avoid hormone replacement therapy. This treatment can up your risk of breast cancer. But if you stop taking it, your risk returns to normal within five years.

More good news, the five-year survival rate for breast cancer that's found early is 99 percent.

See your doctor right away if you feel a lump and make sure you have all recommended screening tests.

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