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What questions should I bring to my doctor?

Please note that we have used the term “breast” on this page to make it clear to providers what you are asking.

Questions about risk
  • Although I don’t have a family history of cancers associated with breast cancer, how can I learn more about my personalized risk? What are my options for seeing a genetic counselor or getting genetic testing?
Questions about surgery
  • I know some surgeons offer masculine reconstructions. Since I have had a risk-reducing mastectomy, what are the options for reconstruction?
Questions about screening for your primary care provider or the genetic counselor
  • Do I need any breast screening?
  • Can you teach me to perform self-exams on my chest?
    • Can you teach me what I should expect the tissue to feel like?
  • Are there options to make the breast cancer screening experience more affirming for me or centers that perform more gender-inclusive imaging?
  • Where can I find the most up to date information about screening my chest?
Questions about hormones
  • I know we don’t know much about how testosterone impacts chest cancer risk, but who will update me if and when we know more?
Resources for your healthcare provider.
  • Please direct your healthcare provider to our Provider FAQ.