Essays about breast cancer risk

  1. Abortion and Breast Cancer
    ... and some other researchers published an article in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute concerning induced abortion and breast cancer risk for pre ...
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  2. breast cancer
    ... Risk factors for breast cancer may vary considerably. ... A womanamp39s cumulative exposure to sex hormones is believed to be associated with breast cancer risk. ...
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  3. Breast Cancer
    ... This risk applies only to current and recent users. A womanamp39s breast cancer risk returns to that of the general population within 5 years of stopping ERT. ...
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  4. Breast Cancer
    ... Even so, the myth of it being a whiteonly disease still lives on Perceptions of Breast Cancer Risk and Screening Effectiveness in Women Younger Than 50 Years ...
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  5. Breast Cancer Why Women Should Be Aware
    ... A womanamp39s age is the most important factor in determining her breast cancer risk. ... The Risk of Breast Cancer Following an Abortion. ...
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  6. Breast Cancer
    ... risk. Alcohol and smoking have an effect on a womanamp39s overall health, which can bring on a higher risk of breast cancer. Alcohol ...
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  7. Cancer
    ... This risk applies only to current and recent users. A womanamp39s breast cancer risk returns to that of the general population within 5 years of stopping ERT. ...
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  8. Breast Cancer
    ... Eating Healthy A second way to reduce the risk of breast cancer is to limit the intake of fats, especially from animal foods. Also ...
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  9. Breast CAncer
    ... alone. People who have a mutated BRCA1 gene have an eightysix percent risk of developing breast cancer by the age of seventy. Women ...
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  10. Breast Cancer
    ... It is a fact that if there is a family history of Breast Cancer, the risk of the offspring developing Breast Cancer increases because of the inheritance of the ...
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  11. Breast Cancer
    ... from smoking and limit their drinking Researchers have found that breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in American women and the risk of developing ...
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  12. Breast Cancer
    ... Some surgeons feel that if the breast is fairly lumpy, and the patient appears to be in very high risk of breast cancer, the surgery may be beneficial. ...
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  13. Breast Cancer
    ... at this time. Although all women are at risk, a womanamp39s risk of developing breast cancer increases with age. About 77 percent of ...
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  14. breast cancer
    ... Some surgeons feel that if the breast is fairly lumpy, and the patient appears to be in very high risk of breast cancer, the surgery may be beneficial. ...
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  15. Breast Cancer
    ... A womenamp39s family history and childbearing plans cannot be changed for her to lower or even prevent the risk of developing breast cancer but she can change her ...
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  16. Cancer
    ... Even so, the myth of it being a whiteonly disease still lives on Perceptions of Breast Cancer Risk and Screening Effectiveness in Women Younger Than 50 Years ...
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  17. Abortion The Pro/Con Conflict
    ... It is the surge of estradiol early in a normal pregnancy which provides an estrogen overexposure by which most known risk factors increase breast cancer risk. ...
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  18. Cancer and Diet
    ... is clearly linked to high intake of red meat Cedar 2. Trans fats, Artificially processed polyunsaturated increase breast cancer risk Cedar 3. Omega6 is a ...
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  19. Nutriton and bone growth
    ... University it was found that premenopausal women who took in 158mg of isoflavones had lower levels of estrogen that may increase breastcancer risk, and at ...
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  20. Cancer
    ... will eradicate those cancer cells that have escaped from the breast through the lymph ... cancer risk can be viewed as a contributor of genetic susceptibility and ...
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  21. Skin Cancer
    ... with breast cancer. The fact that skin cancer programs and commercials are directed toward whites, African Americans might not see the importance and risk of ...
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  22. female anatomy
    ... breast cancer. However, more than 70 of women who develop breast cancer have no known risk factors for the disease. Breast cancer ...
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  23. Breast Cancer In Women
    ... Walters This story shows the inevitable fate for women with a history of breast cancer and what some chose to do. Not all women take the risk of having both ...
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  24. Breast Cancer
    ... place patients in a higher or lower risk group. ... The spread of cancer can happen either through the ... All abnormalities of the breast fall into three categories ...
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  25. Genetic Disease in Humans
    ... As Berry et al. 2000 1997 note, researchers have already identified a link between certain genes and a woman\amp39s risk of developing breast cancer. ...
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  26. AntiCancer Diet Plan.
    ... consumption of alcohol has been shown to increase the risk of cancer of the mouth, esophagus, and larynx. Also, alcohol may promote breast cancer regardless of ...
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  27. Is Food killing Us
    ... prepared food. Consuming prepared meat increases lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colon cancer risk. This only means ...
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  28. Contraception
    ... Some women have menstrual irregularities and weight gain, and it may also increase the risk of breast cancer in younger women. This ...
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  29. Abortion: Prolife
    ... The findings showed a greater risk of breast cancer for women who had reported at least one induced abortion that for women whom carried their fetuses to birth ...
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  30. Silicone Breast Implants
    ... study can only rule out large risk diseases, while low risk diseases can ... could be interferences in the reading which may delay detection of breast cancer. ...
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