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Familial ovarian cancer
- ... 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 ovarian cancer or have other family members with these genetic ...
- ... are in their 40s or who have a family history of ovarian cancer may want to have the whole tube removed ...
- ... to a gene variation, such as breast or ovarian cancer. Your family members had cancer at a younger age than ...
- ... and benefits of testing. If you have a family member with breast cancer or ovarian cancer, find out if that person has been tested for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation. If that person does have ... Someone in your family may have the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation if: ...
- ... condition may develop: Blindness Brain tumor Deafness Fractures Ovarian tumors Cardiac fibromas Skin damage and severe scarring due to skin cancers
- ... is never known. The condition often runs in families. A common cause of ... Tumor or cancer of the adrenal gland Tumor or cancer of ...
- ... wall before age 40 can increase your risk. Family history of ... of ovarian cancer. Abnormal cells found during a breast biopsy. ...
- Complications may include: Intussusception Polyps that lead to cancer Ovarian cysts A type of ovarian tumors called sex cord tumors
- ... you to lose your appetite include: Colon cancer Ovarian cancer Stomach cancer Pancreatic cancer Other causes of decreased ... the day. Liquid protein drinks may be helpful. Family members should try to supply favorite foods to ...
- ... one of these types of cancer: Cervical cancer Ovarian cancer Colorectal cancer Uterine cancer Vaginal cancer Breast cancer ... hold it in. Talk with close friends and family. It can also help to talk with a ...