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RISK FACTOR of ovarian cancer

<br>Ovarian cancer risk factors include older age, never being pregnant, using hormonal contraception, having endometriosis, a family history of ovarian cancer, smoking, being overweight, and certain genetic conditions. These factors can increase the likelihood of developing ovarian cancer, but having them doesn't mean you'll definitely get the disease. It's important to discuss any concerns with your doctor.<br><br>

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RISK FACTOR of ovarian cancer

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  1. RISK FACTORS OF OVARIAN CANCER Dr. Seema Singh

  2. Genetics Some people inherit gene changes that increase their risk of cancer, like Lynch syndrome or BRCA mutations. These gene changes can be passed down from a parent. People with these gene changes may have a higher chance of developing certain cancers, so it's important for them to talk to their doctors about screening and prevention options.

  3. Lifestyle Being overweight, not being active, and drinking alcohol can increase your risk of cancer. Smoking, caffeine, and not breastfeeding can also play a role. People with less money or who are not as well off may also have a higher risk. It's important to stay healthy by eating well, staying active, and avoiding harmful habits.

  4. Family history If someone in your family, like a mother, sister, or aunt, has had ovarian cancer, you might be more likely to get it too. This doesn't mean you will definitely get it, but it's important to talk to your doctor about your family history. They can help you understand your risk and what you can do to stay healthy.

  5. Hormones Taking estrogen without progesterone for 10 or more years after menopause, known as postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy, can increase the risk of cancer. This type of hormone therapy is sometimes used to reduce symptoms of menopause, like hot flashes. However, it's important to talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits before starting any hormone therapy.

  6. Other factors Endometriosis, starting periods at a young age, ending periods late, not being pregnant, using hormonal birth control, and smoking can increase the risk of cancer. Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It's important to talk to your doctor about any concerns or risks you may have.

  7. THANK YOU phone 9911347475 Email info@oncologistdrseemasingh.com Website www.oncologistdrseemasingh.com Address Yashoda Super Speciality Hospital, near metro station, Anand Vihar, Kaushambi

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