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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need breast symptoms to be seen in the HRBC?
No. The HRBC primarily follows individuals who are asymptomatic and at increased risk. If you have symptoms (e.g., a new lump, nipple discharge, or skin changes), please see your healthcare provider promptly for diagnostic assessment.
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Do I need a referral?
Yes. A physician referral from a family doctor or specialist is required.
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Do I have to live in Montréal?
No. The HRBC is located in Montréal, Québec, within the Jewish General Hospital. Patients from other regions may be referred depending on eligibility and care coordination.
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Why do I need to complete a questionnaire?
The questionnaire helps the clinical team accurately assess your risk and plan appropriate screening and follow-up.
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How often will I be followed?
Many patients are followed once per year or twice per year, depending on individual risk and the care plan.
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What should I bring to my appointment?
Please bring your RAMQ card, your Jewish General Hospital card (if you have one), and any key reports you have (imaging, pathology, or genetic test results).
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What if I cannot have an MRI?
If MRI is not appropriate or not tolerated, your care team will discuss alternative screening strategies based on your individual risk profile.

Still have questions?

  • Phone: 514-340-8222 ext. 28775
  • Email: highrisk.breastclinique.ccomtl [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca
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