Family History

Cancer is very common. More and more women have a history of breast cancer and are not sure if it is significant and if it is, what can be done to reduce their risk.

Angelina Jolie has raised awareness about family history of breast and ovarian cancer.

Steps in Breast Cancer Risk Assessment

Family History.

Many patients are not as high risk as they think. And just this simple step can help reassure many patients.

It can be a complicated process, but important issues include:

  • The closeness of the relationship to a family member with breast cancer,
  • The age at diagnosis and
  • The number of relatives all must be taken into account.

Formulate An Action Plan.

This may include referral to

  • A genetics clinic,
  • Screening/surveillance plan,
  • Non-surgical risk reduction measures and
  • Surgical intervention.

Your Next Step

Every patient is different. By the end of your consultation, you will have a clearer understanding of your actual risk and have a plan.

This is meant to empower you by taking responsibility for your own health and planning accordingly.

If surgery is being considered, we will ensure that you have ample time to look at all the different possibilities. This will include:

  • Written information,
  • Looking at the photos of past patients, and
  • Talking to patients who have had the surgery.

We encourage patients to take as much time as necessary to make the right decision for them.

  • Breast Surgeons of Australia and NewZealand
  • The University of Sydney
  • Royal North Shore Hospital
  •  Australian Society Of Breast Disease
  • Mater Hospital A facility of ST Vincent's Health Australia
  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Breast & Surgical Oncology At The Poche Centre

40 Rocklands Rd,
North Sydney, NSW 2060

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