• Olivia Munn, 45, showed no signs of breast cancer, including in her mammograms. • A quick lifetime risk assessment led to her getting diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer at 43. • Munn's mother also took the assessment and was diagnosed with a more aggressive cancer.
Olivia Munn did everything she knew to be proactive about breast cancer screening. Her mammogram, ultrasound, and testing for a cancer gene mutation all came back negative.
Her OB/GYN in Beverley Hills, Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, just had one question: Did she know her lifetime risk assessment score?
After they did the two-minute test together, which assesses factors like family history and the date of your first period, Munn learned she had a 37% risk of breast cancer. She sought out an MRI — a more effective screening tool