Breast Cancer in Younger Women: New Study Finds Surprising Prevalence

A study that used data from a community breast imaging facility over an 11-year period found that nearly 1 in 4 breast-cancer diagnoses were in women younger than 50.

The study, presented at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting, highlights how many younger women with breast cancer may be going undiagnosed.

“Younger women consistently make up a considerable volume of the women diagnosed with breast cancer in our practice, a group for whom there are no screening guidelines at this time,” says the lead author, Stamatia Destounis, MD, a breast imaging specialist at Elizabeth Wende Breast Care in Rochester, New York.

On average, the tumors found in younger women were faster growing and more aggressive, says Dr. Destounis.

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