Breast Cancer’s Link to Ovarian Cancer
The genetic predisposition that affects many women with Breast cancer can also leave them at heightened risk for developing Ovarian cancer.
The genetic predisposition that affects many women with Breast cancer can also leave them at heightened risk for developing Ovarian cancer.
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Fortunately, women can take the following lifestyle-related factors into account to ensure that they are taking every possible precaution to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer.
If you are considered high-risk or are above 40 years old, please continue reading for the recommendations for having a mammogram post-vaccination.