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Results 1 - 10 of 58 for Familial cancer of breast
  1. ... have a high risk if you have: A family history of breast cancer, most often when your mother or sister had ... positive result if you are younger, have a family history of breast cancer, have had breast biopsies in the past, or ...
  2. ... common cancers in women. Risk factors include a family history of breast cancer, early age at first period, and late menopause. ... the breast. Occasionally, in patients with a strong family ... cancer and genetic abnormalities that predispose them to breast ...
  3. ... wall as a child can increase your risk. Family history of breast cancer. If your mother, sister, or daughter was diagnosed ... with progesterone or progestin. If you have a family history of breast cancer, ask your provider about genetic testing . If you ...
  4. ... are of Ashkenazi Jewish descent or have a family history of breast cancer, you may want to talk with your doctor ...
  5. ... removed due to cancer Women with a strong family history of breast cancer Women with genes or genetic mutations that raise ... Many risk factors, such as your genes and family history, cannot ... healthy weight Limiting alcohol consumption to 1 drink per day
  6. ... for breast cancer. However, if you have a family history of breast cancer and fibrocystic changes, there is a small increase ...
  7. ... who have had breast cancer or have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer have an increased risk for ovarian cancer (due ... These are women who have a personal or family history of breast or ... cancer. Removing the ovaries and fallopian tubes and possibly ...
  8. ... and benefits of testing. If you have a family member with breast cancer or ovarian cancer, find out if that person ... might consider getting tested, too. Someone in your family may have the ... have breast cancer before the age of 50 A male relative ...
  9. ... drinking, cirrhosis , and obesity Heredity, such as a family history of breast cancer, mutated BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene , and certain genetic ...
  10. ... the same type of cancer. People in your family have had cancer linked to a gene mutation, such as breast or ovarian cancer. Your family members had cancer ...
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