Breast Cancer Health & Prevention Resources
Remember, we pay for breast cancer screenings for members, including mammograms. If tests show potential signs of cancer, we also pay for follow-up tests. Learn more about services.
There is no known cause of breast cancer. While some risk factors, such as age, race and environment cannot be changed, there are other things you can do to reduce your chance of getting breast cancer.
- Be physically active. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity almost every day and for two strength-training sessions every week. Some people may need an hour a day or more of moderate physical activity for optimal health.
- Don’t drink alcohol, or limit alcoholic drinks to no more than one per day.
- Breastfeed your children, if possible.
- If you are taking, or have been told to take, hormone replacement therapy or oral contraceptives (birth control pills), ask your doctor about the risks and find out if it is right for you.