What to know
Videos and podcasts about breast cancer.
Videos
For stories about younger women and breast cancer, see the Bring Your Brave campaign videos.
- What Does It Mean to Have Dense Breasts?: When you get the results of your mammogram, you may also be told if your breasts have low or high density. Dr. Temeika Fairley explains what that means and why it's important.
- Talk to Linda About Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Meet Linda, a triple-negative breast cancer survivor who can answer questions about your diagnosis and treatment options in a safe environment.
- How Is Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treated?: Linda explains what triple-negative breast cancer is and how it's treated.
- Breast Cancer Treatment Plan: Joan Lunden encourages breast cancer patients to work with their doctors to determine the right treatment plan.
- Breast Cancer Chemotherapy: Joan Lunden discusses how chemotherapy was the best treatment plan for her breast cancer.
- Introduction to Early-Onset Breast Cancer and Risk Factors: Learn about the risk factors for early onset breast cancer and find out what to do if you think you may be at risk.
- Early Onset Breast Cancer: Risk Reduction and Warning Signs: You can lower your breast cancer risk, even at a young age. Watch this video to learn how.
- Early Onset Breast Cancer: Talking to Your Doctor and Genetic Counseling: Get tips on how to start a conversation with your health care provider about breast cancer risk, and learn how a genetic counselor can help you understand your risk.
- Why Do Black Women Have a Higher Risk of Breast Cancer At a Young Age?: CDC's Dr. Temeika Fairley explains what she wants young Black women to know about their risk of breast cancer.
- What Would You Tell Your Patients About Drinking Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risk?: CDC's Dr. Lisa Richardson explains the link between drinking alcoholic beverages and breast cancer risk, and what you can do to lower your risk.
- Why Does Breastfeeding Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer?: CDC's Dr. Lisa Richardson explains why breastfeeding your babies can lower your risk of breast cancer.
- What Should I Know About My Family History of Breast Cancer?: CDC's Dr. Temeika Fairley explains how a family history of breast cancer can raise your risk, and how to start the conversation about family health history.
- How Can I Reduce My Risk of Breast Cancer?: You can make healthy choices to help lower your breast cancer risk. CDC's Dr. Temeika Fairley explains.
Podcasts
The My Motivated Moment podcast series features compelling stories about personal experiences with breast cancer and how people took charge of their health.