Know your risk.
Most women don't know their personal breast cancer risk. Our free assessment gives results based on your unique health profile using a clinically validated model trusted by healthcare providers.2*
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A comprehensive tool that estimates your individualized 10-year and lifetime breast cancer risk.
- Age and reproductive history
- Hormonal factors (menstrual history, hormone use)
- Family history of breast and ovarian cancer
- Body mass index
- Previous breast biopsies or benign breast conditions
- Genetic testing results (if available)

How the assessment works:
Calculate your potential risk in minutes.
Frequently asked questions
The Tyrer-Cuzick model is clinically validated and widely used by healthcare providers in medical practice. However, all risk assessment models have limitations and provide statistical estimates based on population data, not certainty about individual outcomes. Your results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider to determine appropriate next steps.
No. The assessment works without genetic testing results. Based on your family history and other health factors, the assessment will calculate your probability of carrying certain genetic mutations. If you have had genetic testing (such as BRCA1/BRCA2 or other gene panels), you can include those results for a more precise risk calculation.
Share your results with your healthcare provider. They can help you understand what your risk level means and develop an appropriate screening plan based on your individual circumstances. This assessment does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional.
Retake if your health history changes significantly - this includes new diagnoses in your family, genetic testing results, breast biopsies, changes in hormonal factors, or other significant health changes. For those with intermediate or high risk, consider reassessing annually or when your health or family history changes. Risk can shift over time with age, family history changes, or breast density.
BeSound is committed to making breast health information accessible to all women. This assessment is offered as a free educational resource, regardless of whether you use BeSound's screening technology.