

Overview
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide and a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality. In primary care, physicians play a pivotal role in raising awareness, identifying risk factors, and initiating timely breast cancer screening. Early engagement in preventive care provides an opportunity to reduce disease burden and improve survival outcomes through education, screening, and timely referral.
Primary care physicians are often the first point of contact for women on breast health. Incorporating breast assessment—including history, physical examination, and risk stratification—supports individualized care. Regular breast cancer screening discussions, supported by shared decision-making, allow physicians to tailor recommendations based on age, risk level, and patient preferences.
Evidence consistently shows that the early detection of breast cancer is directly associated with better treatment outcomes and improved quality of life. Screening in primary care allows for cancers to be identified at earlier stages, when treatment is less invasive and prognosis is more favorable. Familiarity with current breast cancer screening guidelines is essential for delivering evidence-based care. Primary care clinicians must stay updated on recommended starting ages, intervals for mammography, and considerations for high-risk populations. Applying these best practices ensures alignment with current standards and reinforces the physician’s role as a trusted source of preventive care.
By understanding the principles of breast cancer screening, integrating guideline-based recommendations, and strengthening patient education, primary care physicians can directly influence long-term outcomes. This lecture underscores the message that early detection leads to better outcomes, reinforcing the central role of primary care in combating breast cancer.
Upon completion of this module, participants will be able to:

Dr. Erika Trisha Fernando
FPCS, FPSGS, FPSBS
Breast Surgical Oncology & Breast Diseases Specialist
Keywords: breast cancer, breast cancer screening, breast cancer screening guidelines, early detection of breast cancer, breast assessment