Eligible When Designated “High Risk” For Breast Cancer?

I’m 39F and a few years ago I was designated “high risk” for breast cancer due to a few different factors. However, I am at the low end of this scale, it’s sort of more technicalities that add up to “well according to all these criteria we should keep a closer eye on you”. I haven’t been tested for BRCA or have a huge family history of it or anything like that. My mom had stage 0 breast cancer at 60 (DCIS). She had a minor surgery to remove it, some radiation, and no problems with it after that. That’s the only family history.

Because of this designation I get a mammogram every year and a breast MRI every year, 6 months apart from each other.

I am wanting to get set up with life insurance, but I am wondering if I would even qualify with this in my medical records. Or if I would have to pay a lot to have the coverage.

Otherwise I am healthy, don’t smoke, rarely drink, maybe eat a THC gummy a couple of times a month to help with sleep.

Any insight is appreciated!

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