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... Several studies suggest that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is associated with an increased risk for breast cancer. Smoking ...
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... choice'. Here are some key findings: Women under age 18 who had an induced abortion have an increased breast cancer risk of 150%. Women ...
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... Some studies suggest a genetic predisposition to prostate cancer and an increased risk for blood relatives of men with the disease. ...
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... Some studies suggest a genetic predisposition to prostate cancer and an increased risk for blood relatives of men with the disease. ...
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... Some studies suggest a genetic predisposition to prostate cancer and an increased risk for blood relatives of men with the disease. ...
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... develop breast cancer by the age of 70. They also have an increased risk of ovarian cancer. Genetic testing can tell if a woman has ...
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... Many women, who took diethylstilbestrol (DES) to prevent miscarriages, increased the risk for breat cancer in their children. There ...
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... smoke. Nonsmokers who breathe in the smoke of others, second hand smoke, are also at an increased risk for lung cancer. Another ...
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... develop breast cancer by the age of 70. They also have an increased risk of ovarian cancer. Genetic testing can tell if a woman has ...
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... Younger women are at increased risk for biologically more aggressive carcinoma, meaning that the future battle for curing cancer is not getting any easier ...
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... The study suggests that the increased risk is only linked with induced abortions up to ... correlation in women that eat high fat diets and breast cancer (Davies 35 ...
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... initiated by damage to DNA sequences, such as growth control genes, occurs in many ways that can result in an increased risk for cancer development (Lai et all ...
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... Younger women are at increased risk for biologically more aggressive carcinoma, meaning that the future battle for curing cancer is not getting any easier. ...
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... Younger women are at increased risk for biologically more aggressive carcinoma, meaning that the future battle for curing cancer is not getting any easier. ...
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... Radiation is the only known and proved risk that can cause cancer. Also people with impaired immune systems have an increased risk of developing lymphomas of ...
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... Younger women are at increased risk for biologically more aggressive carcinoma, meaning that the future battle for curing cancer is not getting any easier. ...
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... in 10 years he will lower his risk by anywhere from 30% to up to 50% (Lung Cancer Organization). Even second-hand smokers have an increased risk of developing ...
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... People who smoke are at increased risk of heart disease, cancer, and other smoking-related illnesses that contribute to more than 430,000 deaths a year. ...
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... Tobacco and its various components have been associated with an increased risk for cancer of various body organs like cancer of the oral cavity, esophagus ...
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... growth of breasts) In women, there are a few more very serious and sometimes irreversible side effects: · Increased risk of cervical cancer and endometrial ...
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... and vomiting, loss of appetite, temporary hair loss, mouth sores, an increased risk of infections ... energy rays (such as x-rays) to kill or shrink cancer cells. ...
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... cancernews.com). There are some inherited conditions in which the risk of developing cancer is increased. Examples include Down's ...
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... 15-19, after these age groups the rates increased severely until ... Americans might not see the importance and risk of being screened for skin cancer. ...
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... People who are at an increased risk for developing leukemia because of proven exposure to ... curing leukemia, it is still one of the most deadly types of cancer. ...
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... cancer, uterus cancer, cervix cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer, and some ... smoke they are also exposed to various symptoms, including increased risk of lung ...
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... 53) Vegetarian diets contain less total fat and less saturated fat, which are linked to increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. ...
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... risks of get ovarian and liver cancer (Quade ... uterine damage which may increase the risk of premature ... is significantly related to an increased risk of subsequent ...
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... that come along with having an abortion some of these include, complications with future pregnancies, increased risk of breast cancer, pelvic inflammatory ...
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... rates through the first year of life, mostly because of an increased risk for sudden ... Among the hundred or so chemicals tucked away inside a cancer stick is a ...
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... pollition. Coal smoke appears to be increased in the risk of lung cancer but it's effects are small compared to that of smoking. Poeple ...
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