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  1. National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer treatment options may include surgery, radiation ...
  2. Risk Factors for Vulvar Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Certain risk factors increase the odds of developing vulvar cancer. Learn about the risk factors for vulvar cancer here.
  3. American Cancer Society ... Learn about possible risk factors for nasal cavity (nose) and paranasal sinus cancers, such as workplace exposures
  4. What Is Breast Cancer? (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Learn more information about breast cancer, such as where it starts in the breast, how and where it spreads, and the common types.
  5. American Cancer Society ... It’s important to have an idea of what to expect after breast reconstruction surgery, including the possible risks and side effects. ...
  6. Fibrocystic Changes in the Breast (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Many breast lumps turn out to be caused by fibrosis or cysts, which are non-cancerous (benign) changes in breast tissue. Learn more ...
  7. Hyperplasia of the Breast (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Breast hyperplasia is an overgrowth of the cells that line the ducts or the milk glands. Learn about the types of hyperplasia, ...
  8. Adenosis of the Breast (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Adenosis is a benign (non-cancerous) breast condition in which the lobules (glands) are enlarged, and there are more of them than ...
  9. What Causes Breast Cancer? (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Learn what causes breast cancer including inherited (BRCA) or acquired changes in certain genes, lifestyle, or hormone changes.
  10. Fat Necrosis and Oil Cysts in the Breast (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Fat necrosis and oil cysts can occur when an area of fatty breast tissue is damaged. Learn more about the diagnosis and treatment ...
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