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  1. ... of developing: Breast cancer Pancreatic cancer Testicular cancer Prostate cancer Only about 5% of breast cancers and 10% to 15% of ovarian cancers are associated with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations.
  2. ... of falling Your medicines and risk for interactions PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING If you're 55 through 69 years ... Whether screening decreases your chance of dying from prostate cancer . Whether there is any harm from prostate cancer ...
  3. ... A vasectomy does not increase your risk of prostate cancer or testicular disease. Your sperm count gradually decreases ...
  4. ... Some types of lymphoma Ovarian cancer Breast cancer Prostate cancer Often, these cancers have spread to other parts ... joy every day, such as spending time with family, reading a good book, or walking in the ...
  5. ... skin cancer, the three most common cancers are: Prostate cancer Lung cancer Colorectal cancer In US women, other ... cause your immune system to weaken. Talk with family, friends, or a support group about your feelings. ...
  6. ... Some of these are: Hormone-blocking treatments for prostate cancer or breast cancer Some medicines that are used ...
  7. ... something passed down in the genes in your family. Genetic testing can help you find out if ... or that may affect other members in your family. Learn about which cancers have testing available, what ...
  8. ... may be caused by cigarette smoke. Personal or family history of bladder cancer -- Having someone in the family with bladder cancer increases your risk of developing ...
  9. ... In: Rakel RE, Rakel DP, eds. Textbook of Family Medicine. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2016:chap ...
  10. ... allergies. If a parent, brother, sister, or other family member has a history of eczema and allergies, ...
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