AT A GLANCE BY JENNIFER SMITH THE BEST FOR YOUR BREASTS What you need to know about screening for cancer Pink ribbons and fundraising walks offer steady reminders that the risk of breast cancer is real-and that it is treatable and survivable. When identified early, the five-year relative survival rate of breast cancer is near 100 percent, according to the American Cancer Society. But the key is screening and early detection. Some methods are manual, where abnormalities are detected by touch. Others use technology to spot tissue that looks suspicious. Read on to learn more about ways healthcare providers are working to find breast cancer earlier, when it's most effectively treated. Then talk with your doctor about the best methods for you, given your age and risk factors. 44 SP RIN G 2 0 1 8