• 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    support from corporate sponsorships. Breast cancer awareness campaigns have been criticized for minimizing the risks of screening programs, conflicts of...
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    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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    Breast and ovarian cancer does not necessarily imply that both cancers occur at the same time, but rather that getting one cancer would lead to the development...
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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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  • levels: implications for risk of early-onset breast cancer in young women from hereditary breast cancer families". Br. J. Cancer. 92 (5): 857–66. doi:10...
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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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  • leading advocate of the abortion-breast cancer hypothesis, which posits that abortion increases the risk of breast cancer. This idea is rejected by mainstream...
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  • etiology of a disease or psychiatric condition. For example, in studies of risk factors for breast cancer, women who have had the disease may search their...
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