Breast care during menopause

One in 8 out of 10 cases breast cancer appear in women of more than 50 years. That is, risk The risk of breast cancer increases with age, especially after menopause.

Therefore, it is important to maintain health breasts, for example, with regular mammograms, says Stephanie Faubion, MD, director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Women’s Health and director of the Menopause Society, by email.

It is common to have changes in the chest during perimenopause or menopause.

“Sometimes our estrogen levels increase and that can cause breast tenderness. Usually, breast density decreases a bit with menopause as we lose estrogen,” says Dr. Faubion.

He states that it is normal for the breasts to undergo some age-related changes and that its care is vital.

“When we’re in menopause, it’s important to remember to continue breast cancer screening as often as we did when we were premenopausal,” says Dr. Faubion.

It is recommended to start with exams breast cancer screening regularly at the age of 40. “We recommend a mammogram every year,” he reiterates.

Source: Panama America

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