Asked by nk
While discussing her family history, Dawn tells her doctor that her mother and two aunts have been treated for breast cancer. The recommended age for a mammogram is 35, and Dawn is barely 22.
Given her family history, what will Dawn's doctor MOST likely do?
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• Tell her that when she is 35, they will schedule a mammogram.
• Recommend a mammogram now to screen for possible issues.
• Assure Dawn that there is no reason to worry about breast cancer at her age.
• Recommend that Dawn have a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer.
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Recommend a mammogram now to screen for possible issues.
Rationale: A strong family history (mother and two aunts with breast cancer) raises Dawn’s risk, so the physician would initiate earlier evaluation and/or referral for genetic counseling/testing and start earlier screening rather than waiting until the routine age.
Rationale: A strong family history (mother and two aunts with breast cancer) raises Dawn’s risk, so the physician would initiate earlier evaluation and/or referral for genetic counseling/testing and start earlier screening rather than waiting until the routine age.
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