“…(Albuquerque & Carvalho, 2020;Bates & Triantafyllopoulou, 2019;Walsh et al, 2019;O'Leary et al, 2018;Reidy et al, 2018;Seaton et al, 2018;National Intellectual Disability Database, 2017;Collins et al, 2014;Reidy et al, 2014). As a result, the number of people with an intellectual disability who are at risk of developing cancer is increasing, including breast cancer (Satge et al, 2020;Bates & Triantafyllopoulou, 2019;O'Leary et al, 2018;Reidy et al, 2018;Satge et al, 2014;Hanna et al, 2011). Incidence rates for developing breast cancer are similar for women regardless of intellectual ability (Satge et al, 2020;Reidy et al, 2014;Willis, 2013;Truesdale-Kennedy et al, 2011;Wilkinson & Cerreto, 2008).…”