A family history of breast cancer is important because breast cancer risk is higher among women whose close blood relatives have breast cancer or are a cancer survivor. The large percentage of women are diagnosed with breast cancer have no family history of breast cancer. Any one who has any breast cancer symptoms such as breast tenderness, nipple discharge, breast lump, breast pain, and breast swelling.
Family History Raises Breast Cancer RiskFamily History Raises Breast Cancer Risk
Study Shows Increased Risk Even Without Gene Mutations Linked to Breast Cancer
Women with a strong family history of breast cancer who do not have genes as
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Family History, Inheritance, and Breast Cancer RiskFamily History, Inheritance, and Breast Cancer Risk
All breast cancer results from multiple gene mutations. The initial mutation can be inherited from one's parents (familial breast cancer) or occu
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