Are women with full breasts prone to breast cancer?

Full breast development is not a basis for the development of breast cancer. The development of breast cancer may be related to hormone levels and genetic factors.
Whether the breast is big or small, it is possible to get breast cancer, so there is no direct relationship between full breasts and the development of breast cancer. The onset of breast cancer is directly related to estrone and estradiol. A family history of breast cancer requires regular checkups to avoid missing the best treatment period once the disease develops.
If the patient’s mammary glands are small, the lumps can be detected in time. When the chest is full, the chest fat content is more, and the lumps are not easy to be detected. In addition, if a breast cancer patient’s chest is full, it is more difficult to rebuild it when it is surgically removed, the amount of tissue needed will be larger, and the result may be poor after reconstruction.
Breast cancer prevention starts with lifestyle modification and emphasizes screening, which can reduce the risk of the disease to a certain extent.