Some women face a higher likelihood of developing breast cancer due to family history, genetics, or other risk factors. Eisenhower Health’s is designed specifically for these patients, offering personalized screening and prevention in one supportive setting.
Who It’s For
Patients may be referred if they have a strong family history of breast cancer, carry genetic mutations such as BRCA1 or BRCA2, or have additional risks like dense breast tissue or prior atypical biopsies. The clinic helps patients understand their individual risk and develop a tailored plan for monitoring and preventive care.
What the Clinic Provides
- Specialized Screenings: Access to advanced imaging, including 3D mammography, breast MRI, or contrast-enhanced mammography.
- Genetic Counseling: Expert guidance to interpret genetic testing results and explain their implications.
- Risk Assessments: A comprehensive review of personal and family history to calculate lifetime risk.
- Preventive Options: From more frequent imaging to medication or surgical consultations, depending on individual needs.
- Supportive Care: Nurse navigation and counseling to reduce the stress of living with elevated risk.
Convenient Access
The High Risk Breast Clinic operates on the second and fourth Fridays of each month, allowing regular opportunities for patients to meet with specialists and adjust their plans as needed. It is part of Eisenhower’s broader effort to remove barriers, including offering self-referral mammograms and evening screening hours.
Why It Matters
Living with elevated risk can feel overwhelming, but with the right support, it can also be empowering. The High Risk Breast Clinic helps women take charge of their health with early detection and proactive strategies that save lives. Visit https://EisenhowerHealth.org/Oncology to learn more.