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  1. Breast cancer is a disease in which certain cells in the breast become abnormal and multiply uncontrollably to form a tumor. Although breast cancer is much ...
  2. ... most often associated with Li-Fraumeni syndrome include breast cancer, a form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, ... second mutation often occurs in cells within the breast, bone, or muscle tissue, typically leading to the ...
  3. ... several types of cancer, particularly cancers of the breast, a gland in the lower neck called the ... to the general population. Other diseases of the breast, thyroid, and endometrium are also common in Cowden ...
  4. ... with a high risk of developing ovarian cancer, breast cancer, and several other types of cancer in ... for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov OVARIAN CANCER BREAST-OVARIAN CANCER, FAMILIAL, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 1; BROVCA1 OVARIAN ...
  5. ... types of cancer, such as a form of breast cancer in women that begins in the milk-producing glands (lobular breast cancer); prostate cancer; and cancers of the colon ( ...
  6. ... These tumors release prolactin, a hormone that stimulates breast milk production in females. Both women and men ... difficulty becoming pregnant. Some affected women may produce breast milk, even though they are not pregnant or ...
  7. ... are unable to break down the lactose in breast milk or formula. This form of lactose intolerance ... severely impaired ability to digest the lactose in breast milk or formula.Lactase nonpersistence in adulthood is ...
  8. ... female carriers are particularly at risk for developing breast cancer. Carriers of a variant in the ATM ... Hall J. The Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated gene and breast cancer: gene expression profiles and sequence variants. Cancer ...
  9. ... testosterone can lead to delayed or incomplete puberty, breast enlargement (gynecomastia), decreased muscle mass, decreased bone density, ... involuntary trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast cancer (if gynecomastia develops), thinning and weakening of ...
  10. ... on the lower abdomen, upper thighs, buttocks, and breasts. They can disappear and reappear or remain stable ... tumor development include the upper thighs and groin, breasts, armpits, and the crook of the elbow. Open ...
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