Family history of breast cancer may raise risk for ovarian cancer - News
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Family history of breast cancer may raise risk for ovarian cancer - News
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Tags: Reproductive System, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Disease and Condition, Women's Health, Doctor
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bracnow.com — “BRACAnalysis is a test for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) syndrome. Knowing your risk can help you Be Ready Against Hereditary Cancer!” View full resource at bracnow.com
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5 Breast Cancer Myths
healthcentral.com — “If you have no family history, can you still get it? Does having smaller breasts raise your risk? What you don't know may surprise you when it comes to breast cancer.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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FORCE (Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered): Clinical Trials & Resesarch
tinyurl.com — “A nonprofit organization for women whose family history and genetic status puts them at high risk for ovarian cancer and/or breast cancer, and for families in which a BRCA mutation may be present.” View full resource at tinyurl.com
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Flax seed study for #breastcancer prevention in #highrisk women http://tinyurl.com/3bnmu6r
Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Understanding Breast Cancer | Risk Factors and Prevention | Family History & Genetic Risks | Family History of Breast, Ovarian or Prostate Cancer
ww5.komen.org — “Family history is an important risk factor for breast cancer. Having one immediate female family member (mother, sister or daughter) with breast cancer almost doubles a woman's chance of developing br” View full resource at ww5.komen.org
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Family History Of Breast Cancer May Raise Risk For Ovarian Cancer
medicalnewstoday.com — “Ovarian cancer is the most deadly disease of the female reproductive system, with most cases diagnosed in later stages. Yet while ovarian cancer affects 1 in 70 women in the United States, many wo” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Cancer and Your Genes: RAD51C: A New Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Gene
cancerandyourgenes.com — “If you have a compelling family history of breast and ovarian cancer that is not explained by a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene, it is possible that the RAD51C gene could be the explanation. An international research team demonstrated that mutations in RAD51C can lead to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk in a paper published online in Nature Genetics yesterday.” View full resource at cancerandyourgenes.com
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RAD51C - a new gene for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility http://bit.ly/cQO1fJ
Genetic testing for breast or ovarian cancer risk may be greatly underutilized
physorg.com — “Although a test for gene mutations known to significantly increase the risk of hereditary breast or ovarian cancer has been available for more than a decade, a new study finds that few women with family histories of these cancers are even discussing genetic testing with their physicians or other health ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Genetic testing for breast or ovarian cancer risk may be greatly underutilized http://tinyurl.com/pz7tav
Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Understanding Breast Cancer | Risk Factors and Prevention | Family History & Genetic Risks | Family History & Genetic Risks
ww5.komen.org — “For some, factors related to family history and inherited genetic risks can increase your risk of breast cancer. Having a family history breast, ovarian or prostate cancer may increase your risk as we” View full resource at ww5.komen.org
Most Recently Shared on April 1, 2009 at 2:43 pm By:
Did you know that approximately 5 to 10 percent of breast cancers in the U.S. are due to heredity? #breastcancer http://twurl.nl/vxigat
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