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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Familial ovarian carcinoma
  1. ... These are women who have a personal or family history of breast or ... ovarian cancer may still develop in other areas of the pelvis.
  2. ... condition may develop: Blindness Brain tumor Deafness Fractures Ovarian tumors Cardiac fibromas Skin damage and severe scarring due to skin cancers
  3. ... control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors ... not have any known risk factors or a family history. Understanding your risk factors can give you ...
  4. ... cause your immune system to weaken. Talk with family, friends, or a support group about your feelings. ...