The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that starting at age 29, you should have a clinical breast exam every 1 to 3 years. After age 40, have a clinical breast exam each year. If you're at higher risk for breast cancer, you may need exams more often. Risk factors for breast cancer may include:
- Being over 50 or postmenopausal.
- Having a family history of breast cancer.
- Having the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation or certain other gene mutations.
- Having more menstrual periods due to starting menstruation early (before age 12) or having a late menopause (after age 55).
- Having no pregnancies.
- Having a first pregnancy after age 30.
- Obesity.
- Having a history of radiation treatment to your chest area.
- Exposure to DES during your mother's pregnancy.
- Not being active.
- Drinking too much alcohol.
- Having dense breast tissue.
- Taking hormone therapy after menopause.
Other health organizations have different recommendations. Talk with your doctor about what is best for you.