
Hoag Hospital Newport Beach
1 Hoag Drive, Building #41
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 722-6237
Experts recommend that women focus on breast self-awareness. Knowing how your breasts look and feel normally will help you identify changes which may be signs of breast cancer. Speak with your physician if you notice any of the following changes:
Skin changes such as dimpling, color changes (redness or darkening) or unusual warmth
Masses and lumps that are new or not “your normal” (lumps can be common in women)
Nipple discharge or new nipple retraction (chronic nipple retraction can be normal but new nipple changes should be investigated with your doctor)
Swelling
Unusual appearance of any part of your breast, including nipple
Chronic pain in an isolated area of your breast
Prevention Starts Here
Taking a proactive role in your breast health starts with the right conversations. Discover key questions to ask your doctor and learn how Hoag’s advanced screening and specialized care team can support you every step of the way.
Who is High Risk?
Every woman’s breast cancer risk is unique, shaped by factors like age, family history, and lifestyle. Learn more about our risk assessment tools and how Hoag’s expert breast care team can help you understand your risk and take proactive steps for your health.
Risk Assessment Tool
Your health is important, do you know your risk? Take a free online health risk assessment to find out.
Hereditary Breast Cancer
Family history and inherited gene mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, can increase your risk for breast cancer. Hoag’s genetic counselors can help you understand your true risk and explore options for managing it.
Breast Cancer Symptoms
Breast changes and symptoms are common, and most are not signs of cancer, but it’s important to discuss any new or unfamiliar changes with your physician. Hoag’s Breast Center offers expert evaluation and advanced screenings to provide clarity and peace of mind.
Get Screened: Schedule Your Mammogram
Screening, including annual mammograms, helps detect breast cancer in the early stages, when it’s easiest to treat and chances for survival are highest. Starting at age 40, women with an average risk of breast cancer should receive annual screening mammograms.
The more you understand your potential risk, the more you empower yourself to take proactive steps to prevent cancer, or detect it early.
The Hoag Early Risk Assessment (HERA) Program can help you identify your breast and ovarian cancer risk through genetic counseling and testing. For women with an elevated risk, Hoag offers the High Risk Ovarian and Breast Cancer (HBOC) Prevention Program. Women benefit from increased breast surveillance as well as lifestyle assessment and modifications to help prevent cancer and find incidents of cancer earlier.

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