Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier

Breast Health 101: What Everyone Should Know

Breast cancer screening saves lives—but the guidelines are changing, and many women are left wondering what that means for them. Should you start screening earlier? Do you need more than a mammogram if you’re at higher risk? In this episode, Dr. Eve Glazier sits down with breast surgeon Dr. Carlie Thompson to break down the essentials of breast health. They cover everything from the truth about self-exams and clinical breast exams, to when mammograms and ultrasounds are most effective. You’ll also hear how family history and genetics can influence your personal risk, and what steps you can take to stay proactive. Dr. Thompson shares candid advice for anyone hesitant about screening and explains how today’s advanced imaging tools are helping doctors catch cancers earlier and treat them more precisely than ever before. This conversation clears up myths, offers practical guidance, and empowers women to take charge of their breast health with confidence. 🎧 Listen here. RECAST Study: https://www.quantumleaphealth.org/for-investigators/recast-dcis/ Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier Host Dr. Eve Glazier Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen Associate Producer Jennifer Feld Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks  Editor Tony Sweet Recorded at  Canella Media Special Thanks To our expert guests and the incredible staff across UCLA Health who make this podcast possible. A special thank you to Johnese Spisso, President of UCLA Health and CEO of the UCLA Hospital System, for her visionary leadership and support. We are also grateful to the patients and families whose stories inspire our work every day. Produced by: UCLA Health Communications & Marketing  For More Information Visit: ⁠https://www.uclahealth.org/podcasts⁠ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.