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Thank you very much for all of the information, It is extremely helpful. It is confusing since there are so many different opinions on which options are the best. I do agree that a BRCA test would be beneficial, although it is very scary to me. The thought of it being negative with a chance of still getting breast cancer, seems unsettling. And what if it is positive? Do the majority of women elect to getting mastectomies?

I do not know how old each family member was when they were diagnosed with breast cancer, so I will take that as my first step. Is it even clear how concerned I should be about my own fate? I understand there are so many variables to every individual situation. I am kind of a worry wart about even small concerns.

I will also try to avoid soy, because I would not want to increase my risk. There are so many studies out there it is difficult to fully trust one over another. I mean one day red wine is good for your health and another it has been shown to increase the risk of cancer in women.

It may sound silly to actually admit, but I have never been taught how to give myself a proper breast examine. I mean I have seen the diagrams in my doctor's office and familiar with the motions, but am unclear of what I am exactly looking for. I understand I want to make sure there are no lumps, but how can you tell a small lump from just simply breast tissue? It actually seems quite embarrassing to admit that at almost 23 years old, but true nonetheless.

May 8, 2009 - 3:11pm

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