Breast Cancer And Women Under Age 40: A Growing Concern

When anyone thinks of , the face of a young woman doesn’t immediately come to mind. Yet, of the more than 200,000 women in the United States who will be diagnosed with this year, about 11,000 will be under the age of 40.

"There are more being diagnosed and we aren’t sure if this is due to earlier detection or if women are actually developing the younger," said Deborah Kirkland, a former nurse who was diagnosed with at the age of 32.

Kirkland, who had no of when this occurred nearly seven years ago, saw a need to be filled. She works for Sinai of Baltimore (a LifeBridge ) and heads "Breast Friends" which provides support and for women under 40 who have been affected by . LifeBridge Health obtained a Susan G. Komen grant for "Breast Friends."

The organization does a great deal of community outreach to urban African Americans and all young women. "We don’t yet know why," Kirkland said. "But young women have a lower incidence of yet a higher ."

Kirkland’s advice? "If I had one message to get across, it would be equals early detection which equals increased . And also, exercise ."

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