Breast Cancer in Young Women: Signs, Screening and When to Speak Up

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Breast Cancer in Young Women: Signs, Screening and When to Speak Up
Jul 15, 2026
Baptist Health South Florida

Breast cancer diagnoses are rising among younger women, including many who are not yet old enough for routine mammograms. What warning signs should women in their 20s, 30s and early 40s recognize, and what should they do when a concern is dismissed?

Host Johanna Gomez, a breast cancer survivor, speaks with Dr. Starr Mautner, breast surgical oncologist, and Dr. Reshma Mahtani, chief of Breast Medical Oncology at Baptist Health Herbert Wertheim Cancer Institute. They explain why knowing what is normal for your body, understanding your personal risk and advocating for proper imaging or a biopsy can make a critical difference.

  •  Why breast cancer rates are increasing in younger women 
  •  Lumps, skin changes, nipple changes and other symptoms that should not be ignored 
  •  How lifestyle, alcohol use, genetics and family history may affect risk 
  •  When screening should begin and why dense breast tissue matters 
  •  Why an ultrasound does not replace a mammogram 
  •  When to push for a biopsy or seek a second opinion 
  •  Fertility preservation and coordinated care for younger patients 
  •  Practical steps women can take to protect their breast health 

Early detection matters. Know your body, understand your risk and do not ignore a change that does not feel normal for you.

Host:
Johanna Gomez
Award-Winning Host & Journalist

Guests:
Starr Mautner, M.D.
Breast Surgical Oncologist
Baptist Health Herbert Wertheim Cancer Institute

Reshma Mahtani, D.O.
Chief of Breast Medical Oncology
Baptist Health Herbert Wertheim Cancer Institute

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