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Artferret
7 years agoMember
I did the same for our younger daughter (she and her sister are much the same) since my husband had prostate cancer at the same time. She's 22 and her risk was 0.2% and her future risks weren't much more and at this stage can't see the point of telling her. I've told both of them that mammograms will have to start at 40yo. It's just another tool that you can use to open up a dialog with your GP if you have concerns; that's the way I look at it.