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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Familial cancer of breast
  1. ... https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/genetics/family-cancer-syndromes/hboc-hereditary-breast-and-ovarian-cancer-syndrome.html American Cancer Society [ ...
  2. ... https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/genetics/family-cancer-syndromes/hboc-hereditary-breast-and-ovarian-cancer-syndrome.html Centers for Disease ...
  3. ... Familydoctor.org [Internet]. Leawood (KS): American Academy of Family Physicians; c2024.Breast Cancer; [updated 2022 Jun 16; cited 2024 Jun 14]; [ ...
  4. ... other relatives who've had ovarian cancer. Have family members who've had breast cancer or colorectal cancer (colon cancer). Have inherited certain ...
  5. ... use disorder (AUD) Inherited conditions (passed down through families) Taking certain medicines, such as diuretics (water pills) and some that treat breast cancer , and HIV High blood triglyceride levels usually don' ...
  6. ... genetic counselor about testing if you or your family members have had cancers that are closely linked to Li-Fraumeni syndrome. These cancers include: Osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer Soft tissue sarcoma , cancer of the muscle and connective tissues Breast cancer Brain tumors Acute (sudden) leukemia Adrenal cortical ...
  7. ... types of cancer, such as lung cancer or breast cancer Anemia Inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Rheumatoid arthritis A viral or bacterial infection Severe blood loss If your platelet function test results were not normal , it may be a sign of an inherited or acquired platelet disorder: Inherited disorders are passed down from your family. These conditions are present at birth, but you ...
  8. ... tumor marker being measured. This could mean a family history of that type of cancer or that ... type of cancer because it runs in your family, or you have other conditions that increase your ... 15-3 and 27-29) Tumor markers for: breast cancer Used to: Monitor treatment in people with advanced breast cancer PSA (prostate-specific antigen) Tumor marker for: prostate ...
  9. ... most often used to: Diagnose or monitor certain cancers, including breast , thyroid , and lung cancers Find out how well ... may need this test if you: Have a family history of heart disease . Are being treated for ... are breastfeeding , since the tracer may contaminate your breast milk. Allergic reactions to the tracer are rare and usually mild. What do the results mean? Depending on which part of the body was being scanned, your results may show signs of: Cancer. Cancer cells show up as bright spots on ...
  10. ... with a birth defect if you: Have a family history of birth defects Are age 35 or ...
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