Would you mind sharing your age at time of diagnosis?

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  • 3boysmom39
    3boysmom39 Member Posts: 10
    edited November 2013


    Lucky 38...

  • snorkeler
    snorkeler Member Posts: 10
    edited November 2013


    41...found the lump on my birthday

  • Nancyinct
    Nancyinct Member Posts: 17
    edited November 2013

    52.... was diagnosed on my birthday...

  • wenweb
    wenweb Member Posts: 471
    edited November 2013


    It is interesting that quite a few here were DX'd close to their B-days. I did intentionally schedule my yearly mammograms in my B-day month to make it easy to remember. Since my actual diagnosis came 2 months later, that schedule is shot to hell Happy

  • peggy_j
    peggy_j Member Posts: 89
    edited November 2013


    In case anyone's curious, this page details the risk of being Dx'd at a specific age. (there's more info on the website, including a link to a table with the risk by age and race)


    http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/detection/probability-breast-cancer


    (excerpt):

    • Based on current breast cancer incidence rates, experts estimate that about one out of every eight women born today will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some time during her life.
    • The strongest risk factor for breast cancer is age. A woman’s risk of developing this disease increases as she gets older.
    • Other factors can also increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, including inherited changes in certain genes, a personal or family history of breast cancer, having dense breasts, beginning to menstruate before age 12, starting menopause after age 55, having a first full-term pregnancy after age 30, never having been pregnant, obesity after menopause, and alcohol use.


    ...


    According to the current report, the risk that a woman will be diagnosed with breast cancer during the next 10 years, starting at the following ages, is as follows:

    • Age 30 . . . . . . 0.44 percent (or 1 in 227)
    • Age 40 . . . . . . 1.47 percent (or 1 in 68)
    • Age 50 . . . . . . 2.38 percent (or 1 in 42)
    • Age 60 . . . . . . 3.56 percent (or 1 in 28)
    • Age 70 . . . . . . 3.82 percent (or 1 in 26)
  • Goldie8469
    Goldie8469 Member Posts: 59
    edited November 2013


    44

  • chemochar
    chemochar Member Posts: 6
    edited November 2013


    I was 61. Had no idea I had breast cancer--the mammo found it 2 months before my 62nd birthday. Had my mastectomy 5 days before my birthday. Now my birthdays are a blessing and I'm gad to be alive!! My mom was diagnosed at age 79--she died s a result of car accident.

  • pegs54
    pegs54 Member Posts: 13
    edited November 2013


    58 diagnosed with DCIS

  • JuanitaB
    JuanitaB Member Posts: 9
    edited November 2013


    diagnosed 1 week before my 54th birthday. I went through menopause at 40, was on HRT for 7 years. My mom passed from untreated breast cancer when she was 73, 20 years prior to my own dx.

  • schoolcounselor
    schoolcounselor Member Posts: 229
    edited November 2013


    42 with ADH , 44 with breast cancer. No family history, premenopausal.

  • Timbuktu
    Timbuktu Member Posts: 1,423
    edited November 2013


    61. I'm surprised by how young everyone was at diagnosis.

  • mommy13
    mommy13 Member Posts: 13
    edited November 2013


    Found lump on my 27th birthday. Diagnosed month 1/2 later. Unsure of staging yet (hoping only 2 or 3 at the most.)

  • JaneB1
    JaneB1 Member Posts: 2
    edited November 2013


    had just turned 53

  • L2girl
    L2girl Member Posts: 58
    edited November 2013


    47. Both breasts.

  • rosecal954
    rosecal954 Member Posts: 11
    edited November 2013


    58.

  • mainemom_pumpkin
    mainemom_pumpkin Member Posts: 2
    edited November 2013


    51

  • julieho
    julieho Member Posts: 164
    edited November 2013


    Age 53. June 2012.

  • FilterLady
    FilterLady Member Posts: 74
    edited November 2013


    I was 55....no history of breast cancer in my family.

  • Fephna
    Fephna Member Posts: 45
    edited November 2013


    41. My mom had bc at 35 and again at 42.

  • Swimmom2
    Swimmom2 Member Posts: 43
    edited November 2013


    45, 2 months shy of 46, which allowed my insurance to cover braca!!

  • Annie54
    Annie54 Member Posts: 39
    edited November 2013


    I am 59...diagnosed this year. Doctor told me the average age for BC dx is 61.

  • Locs4me
    Locs4me Member Posts: 1
    edited November 2013


    52. DCIS on the left 1.2 cm, IDC on the right 1 cm. grade 2 Waiting for oncotype and HER, 0/5 nodes.

  • Fallleaves
    Fallleaves Member Posts: 134
    edited November 2013


    48. My mom is twenty years older and hasn't had BC (we think. she has had a lump in one of her breasts for 16 years, but it has stayed the same the entire time so she never did anything about it.) Also, had an aunt who got it at 69 and died of it at 76.


    Mommy13, that has got to be the world's worst birthday present! Good luck with your diagnosis.

  • beckstar18
    beckstar18 Member Posts: 97
    edited November 2013


    31, ten days before my 32nd bday. I also had melanoma at the age of 20 (never tanned).

  • Rose12
    Rose12 Member Posts: 15
    edited November 2013


    54- (mamogram)birthday came 2 months later along with surgery. No history of breast cancer. I also heard common in 50.s and 60.s.

  • miso
    miso Member Posts: 6
    edited November 2013


    32 first time and 43 second time (came back in exact same place 11 years later.)

  • SeasideMemories
    SeasideMemories Member Posts: 2,462
    edited November 2013


    I was one month shy of my 47th birthday. So 46!

  • babs6287
    babs6287 Member Posts: 1,619
    edited November 2013


    I was diagnosed 8 days after my 63rd birthday!


    Babs1

  • bluepearl
    bluepearl Member Posts: 133
    edited November 2013


    First one, age 60 and second one age 62. No history.

  • DianeMS1
    DianeMS1 Member Posts: 4
    edited November 2013


    61