Breast cancer is one type of cancer where family history is especially important. If you have two close relatives who've had either breast cancer or ovarian cancer, especially if it's before age 40, I recommend you start screening at age 25. But if you don't have previous history, you should get a mammogram starting at age 40.
And you should have one at least every other year after that. Early mammograms don't prevent cancer, but they can detect it -- and if caught early enough, it can be treated with the most conservative means (such as a lumpectomy).
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