In Australia it's Best cancer Awareness Day and they have this cool new website, it has a calculator to see how at risk you are. http://nbcc.org.au/risk/calculator.php Take the test, learn the fact and see how at risk you really are. It's the biggest kilelr of all females and the sooner you find out the better.
http://www.halls.md/breast/risk.htm This one is good we used it for a women health initiative study that I worked on.
These things have their use, but may give a false sense of confidence if the risk is calculated as low. I come out low on every calculator out there, have no risk factors, yet was diagnosed with DCIS at 40. Most women who get breast cancer have no known risk factors.
Right between low and moderate. No family member has had breast cancer to my knowledge, but there also aren't many female blood relatives on either side of my family.