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  1. ... it , too. Not much is known about breast cancer risk in transgender people. If you are transgender, talk ... that diagnosed a condition that increases your breast cancer risk, you may need a surgical biopsy to remove ...
  2. ... from across the country. It looks at breast cancer risk among sisters and at environmental factors that could ... across the United States to learn about breast cancer risks. The participants are women whose sisters have had ...
  3. Cannabis (Marijuana) From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Drug Abuse)  
    National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Marijuana/Start Here ... Marijuana ... Learn more about NIDA’s research on the health effects ...
  4. Risk Factors for Penile Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Certain risk factors that make a man more likely to develop penile cancer. Learn about risk factors for penile cancer here. ... Penis ...
  5. Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Testicular Cancer/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Testicular Cancer ... Learn about the risk factors for testicular cancer such as age, family ...
  6. Kidney Cancer (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ... Kidney Cancer/Start Here ... Kidney Cancer
  7. Mastectomy (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research ... Mastectomy/Start Here ... Mastectomy
  8. Breast Cancer Prevention From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Breast cancer prevention strategies include avoiding known risks, having a healthy lifestyle, and medications or surgery for those at high risk. Learn ...
  9. Physical Activity and Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    ... evidence linking physical activity (including exercise) to reduced cancer risk and sedentary behavior (including prolonged sitting) to increased cancer risk.
  10. Cell Phone Towers (American Cancer Society)  
    American Cancer Society ... Some people have expressed concern that living, working, or going to school near a cell phone tower might increase the risk of ...
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