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Results 1 - 10 of 452 for Family history
  1. ... problems tend to run in families . Creating a family history can help you and your family be aware ... benefit from a family health history. Create your family history as soon as you can. It is especially ...
  2. ... control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you ... do not have known risk factors or a family history. Understanding your risk factors can help you take ...
  3. ... every 1 to 2 years. Women with a family history of breast cancer should work with their health ... should be screened if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps. Screening may also ...
  4. ... to be screened if you have a strong family history of colon cancer or polyps. Screening may also ... cancer, such as: Ulcerative colitis A personal or family history of colorectal cancer or polyps A history of ...
  5. ... alcohol, diet, and being overweight. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you ... such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn disease A family history of colorectal cancer or polyps in parents, grandparents, ...
  6. ... chromosomal disorders. Questions may include: Is there any family history of miscarriage ? Is there any family history of stillbirth ? Is there any family history of ...
  7. ... this type of cancer if you have: A family history of MTC A family history of multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) A prior history ... being aware of your risk factors, especially your family history, may allow for early diagnosis and treatment. For ...
  8. ... control, such as drinking alcohol. Others, such as family history, you cannot control. The more risk factors you ... not have any known risk factors or a family history. Understanding your risk factors can give you a ...
  9. ... every 1 to 2 years. Women with a family history of breast cancer should work with their health ... have a high risk if you have: A family history of breast cancer, most often when your mother ...
  10. ... family medical history. There may be: A strong family history of familial hypercholesterolemia or early heart attacks High ... your provider if you have a personal or family history of high cholesterol level.
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