Risk factors for breast cancer may be divided into preventable and non-preventable. Their study belongs in the field of epidemiology. Breast cancer, like...
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screening. Mainly taken from risk factors for breast cancer, risk factors can be described in terms of, for example: Relative risk, such as "A woman is more...
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swollen lymph nodes, shortness of breath, or yellow skin. Risk factors for developing breast cancer include obesity, a lack of physical exercise, alcohol...
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"Are risk factors for breast cancer similar in women with inflammatory breast cancer and in those with non-inflammatory breast cancer?". Breast. 15 (3):...
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Male breast cancer (MBC) is a cancer in males that originates in their breasts. Males account for less than 1% of new breast cancers with about 20,000...
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between alcohol and breast cancer is clear: drinking alcoholic beverages, including wine, beer, or liquor, is a risk factor for breast cancer, as well as some...
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due to hormonal stimulation. These are normal breast changes, not associated with cancer. Risk factors include an early age at first menstrual period...
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Triple-negative breast cancers have a relapse pattern that is very different from hormone-positive breast cancers where the risk of relapse is much higher for the...
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breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in women. Breast cancer comprises 22.9% of invasive cancers in women and 16% of all female cancers....
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PMID 14566830. S2CID 25591527. Singletary SE (April 2003). "Rating the risk factors for breast cancer". Annals of Surgery. 237 (4): 474–482. doi:10.1097/01.SLA.0000059969...
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Breast cancer screening is the medical screening of asymptomatic, apparently healthy women for breast cancer in an attempt to achieve an earlier diagnosis...
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The abortion–breast cancer hypothesis posits that having an induced abortion can increase the risk of getting breast cancer. This hypothesis is at odds...
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the risk of developing breast cancer, liver cancer, colorectal cancer, esophageal cancers, pharyngeal cancer, laryngeal cancer, and oral cancer. In 2009...
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g. exposure to factors such as air pollution or sunlight), but also includes lifestyle and behavioral factors. Over one third of cancer deaths worldwide...
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breast cancer, also referred to as metastases, advanced breast cancer, secondary tumors, secondaries or stage IV breast cancer, is a stage of breast cancer...
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population for particular cancers or cancer risk factors. Selective screening, also known as targeted screening, identifies individuals with a higher risk of...
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swollen lymph nodes, shortness of breath, or yellow skin. Risk factors for developing breast cancer include obesity, a lack of physical exercise, alcohol...
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and genetics are risk factors for breast cancer. Mammograms are widely used to screen for breast cancer, and are recommended for women 50–74 years of...
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Breast cancer classification divides breast cancer into categories according to different schemes criteria and serving a different purpose. The major categories...
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support from corporate sponsorships. Breast cancer awareness campaigns have been criticized for minimizing the risks of screening programs, conflicts of...
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accounts for 90% of the hereditary cancers. The hereditary factors may be proven or suspected to cause the pattern of breast and ovarian cancer occurrences...
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association between breast size and breast cancer risk. In any case, a meta-analysis concluded that breast size and risk of breast cancer are indeed importantly...
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Health effects of tobacco (redirect from Health risks of smoking)
lungcan.2004.07.998. PMID 15552776. "What are the risk factors for breast cancer?". American Cancer Society. Archived from the original on 20 December...
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Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer (CGHFBC) is a group of scientific researchers who conduct meta-analyses of the worldwide epidemiological evidence on risk factors...
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Long-term and permanent nulliparity (/ˌnʌlɪˈpærɪti/) are risk factors for breast cancer. For instance, a meta-analysis, published in 1990, of 8 population-based...
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breast feeding, all of which are protective factors. A longer period of breastfeeding correlates with a larger decrease in the risk of ovarian cancer...
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BRCA mutation (category Breast cancer)
a risk of breast cancer that is about five times the normal risk, and a risk of ovarian cancer that is about ten to thirty times normal. The risk of...
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breast cancer. According to the authors, the restrictive nature of a brassiere inhibits the lymphatic system, leading to an increased risk of breast cancer...
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Invasive carcinoma of no special type (redirect from Breast invasive carcinoma)
are some prognostic factors that help estimate survival. The factors included here tend to be generalizable to most breast cancers, and further information...
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Mastitis (redirect from Breast infection)
Complications can include abscess formation. Risk factors include poor latch, cracked nipples, use of a breast pump, and weaning. The bacteria most commonly...
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