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Christina_BCNA
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🌼Why Knowing Your Breast Density Matters

Understanding your breast density is an empowering part of taking charge of your breast health. Breast density refers to the mix of fatty, glandular and connective tissue seen on a mammogram, and some people naturally have more dense tissue than others. 

💗 Why Breast Density Matters

Research shows that people with dense breasts might have a higher risk of breast cancer, and dense tissue can make cancer harder to detect on a mammogram because both appear white on the image.

🩺How Do You Know Your Breast Density?

The only way to know for sure is through a breast screening mammogram, where a radiologist assigns a density category. Many services use the BI‑RADS scale (A to D), with C and D considered dense.

🌸 If You Have Dense Breasts

Breast density is just one part of your overall breast cancer risk. If your mammogram shows Category C or D, it can be helpful to chat with your GP about what this means for you and whether additional imaging might be recommended.

 

Knowing your breast density isn’t meant to create worry - it’s meant to empower you. Awareness helps you ask informed questions, understand your personal risk, and take confident steps in your breast health journey. You deserve clear information, supportive care and the knowledge that you’re not alone as you navigate it all. If you have any questions about your breast density check in with your GP or feel free to call our Helpline on 1800 500 258.

👉You can read more on breast density here

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