Key points
- Many factors over the course of a lifetime can influence your breast cancer risk.
- You can help lower your risk of breast cancer by taking care of your health.
Steps you can take
Many factors over the course of a lifetime can influence your breast cancer risk. You can't change some factors, such as getting older or your family history, but you can help lower your risk of breast cancer by taking care of your health in the following ways:
- Keep a healthy weight.
- Be physically active.
- Choose not to drink alcohol, or drink alcohol in moderation.
- If you are taking, or have been told to take, hormone replacement therapy or oral contraceptives (birth control pills), ask your doctor about the risks and find out if it is right for you.
- Breastfeed your children, if possible.
- If you have a family history of breast cancer or inherited changes in your BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, talk to your doctor about other ways to lower your risk.
Staying healthy throughout your life can lower your risk of developing cancer, and improve your chances of surviving cancer if it occurs.
How Can I Reduce My Risk of Breast Cancer?
You can make healthy choices to help lower your breast cancer risk. CDC's Dr. Temeika Fairley explains in this video.