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  1. ... the risk of breast cancer in African American women who smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoke contains chemicals that ... shown to be involved in breast cancer. However, women who have a specific CYB5R3 gene polymorphism that ...
  2. ... recurrent hydatidiform mole in about 55 percent of women with this condition.The NLRP7 gene mutations that ... to the development of a hydatidiform mole. In women with NLRP7 gene mutations, a hydatidiform mole will ...
  3. ... repeat expansion in the FMR1 gene increases a woman's risk of developing a condition called fragile ... times, which is referred to as a premutation. Women who develop FXPOI may experience irregular menstrual cycles, ...
  4. ... Inherited mutations in the CDH1 gene increase a woman's risk of developing a form of breast ... also occur commonly in lobular breast cancers in women without a family history of the disease. These ...
  5. ... of cases, HADHA mutations appear to increase a woman's risk of developing two serious liver disorders ... low platelets (cells involved with blood clotting).A woman is more likely to have AFLP or HELLP ...
  6. ... loss of ovarian function (primary ovarian insufficiency) in women, which can lead to difficulty conceiving a child. ... features of BPES. Primary ovarian insufficiency causes a woman's menstrual periods to become less frequent and ...
  7. ... recurrent hydatidiform mole in about 5 percent of women with this condition.KHDC3L gene mutations result in ... to the development of a hydatidiform mole. In women with KHDC3L gene mutations, a hydatidiform mole will ...
  8. ... a serious liver disorder that can develop in women during pregnancy. This disorder, called acute fatty liver ... abnormalities in liver enzymes. A small percentage of women who have a mutation in one copy of ...
  9. ... risk of breast cancer in both men and women, as well as several other types of cancer. ... affected by hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome. Women with BRCA1 gene mutations have a 35 to ...
  10. ... one of these cancers is 60 percent for women and 40 percent for men with an MSH6 gene variant. Endometrial cancer is especially common in women with Lynch syndrome caused by MSH6 gene variants. ...
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