Learn how rates of breast cancer in the U.S. vary by race and ethnicity. White women and Black women have the highest rates of breast cancer overall.| Susan G. Komen®
Learn how living a healthy lifestyle may lower your risk of different types of cancer (including breast cancer) and other health conditions.| Susan G. Komen®
Women who get regular exercise (physical activity) have a lower risk of breast cancer than women who are inactive. Learn more.| Susan G. Komen®
Age is an established risk factor for breast cancer. Getting older increases the risk of breast cancer in women and men. Learn more.| Susan G. Komen®
Women with dense breast tissue are more likely to get breast cancer than women with fatty breasts. See mammogram images and learn more.| Susan G. Komen®
Understanding the difference between absolute risk, lifetime risk and relative risk can help you understand your risk of breast cancer.| Susan G. Komen®