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- Breast Cancer Risk Factors | Breast Cancer | CDC
Studies have shown that risk for breast cancer is due to a combination of factors The main factors that influence risk include being a woman and getting older Most breast cancers are found in women who are 50 years old or older Some women will get breast cancer even without any other risk factors that they know of
- Risk Factors - National Breast Cancer Foundation
Learn about the genetic and environmental risk factors for breast cancer, and what you can do to lower your risk
- Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Prevention Methods
Learn about breast cancer risk factors, both genetic and lifestyle-related, as well as ways to prevent breast cancer
- Breast Cancer Risk Factors
Learn more about breast cancer risk factors, including risk factors that can’t be changed such as genetics, and factors you can change, such as how much you exercise
- Breast Cancer Risk Factors | BCRF
Discover the major risk factors for breast cancer with BCRF Learn which risk factors you can control—and which ones are beyond your control
- Breast cancer: A review of risk factors and diagnosis - PMC
The main risk factors for breast cancer are genetic factors, specifically family history; diet, and obesity, as the quality of life in our country improves, women are getting more and more obese, and their diet tends to be more and more high-fat; smoking and drinking; the other is ionizing radiation; still have, specifically menstruation, bear
- Breast Cancer Risk Factors Table - Susan G. Komen®
Factors are grouped based on the strength of the scientific evidence: Established and probable factors have the strongest evidence behind them They are recognized as linked (or not linked in some cases) to breast cancer Possible factors have less evidence behind them
- Risk Factors for Breast Cancer - WebMD
Your risk for breast cancer increases as you age About 80% of women diagnosed with breast cancer each year are ages 45 or older, and about 43% are ages 65 or above
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