True or False? Breast Cancer quiz

True or False? Breast Cancer

About 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Take our quiz to see how much you know about this common disease.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

You probably know someone who’s had breast cancer — maybe that someone is even you. Breast cancer is, after all, the second most common cancer (behind skin cancer) among women in the United States. About 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.

The (very) good news is that regular screening can help find breast cancer in early stages when it’s most treatable. Let October be a reminder to schedule your yearly mammogram. And after you check that off your to-do list, take this quiz to see how much you know about breast cancer symptoms, screening, risk factors and other important facts.

Take our quiz to see how much you know about breast cancer

1 / 10

The best way to screen for breast cancer is a self exam.

2 / 10

People assigned female at birth (AFAB) should start getting mammograms at age 40.

3 / 10

A lump or swollen lymph node under the armpit can be a sign of breast cancer.

4 / 10

A lump felt in your breast is — more often than not — something other than breast cancer.

5 / 10

Non-Hispanic white women have the highest rate of breast cancer.

6 / 10

Most cases of breast cancer are linked to the BRCA1 or BRCA2 inherited gene mutation.

7 / 10

If you start menopause later than the average woman, you have a higher risk of developing breast cancer.

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Metastatic breast cancer is a specific type of advanced breast cancer.

9 / 10

Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare type of breast cancer.

10 / 10

About 1 in 5 new breast cancer diagnoses will be in the early stages and can be cured.

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