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Cancer and Women | CDC Features

cancer  features  women  CDC  feature  women's health  skin cancer  Colorectal Cancer  Colon Cancer  breast cancer  Lung cancer  uterine cancer 

Every year, cancer claims the lives of more than a quarter of a million women in America. Women can reduce their cancer risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle and getting the right cancer screening tests.

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Breast Cancer in Young Women

cancer  features  women  CDC  test999  mammograms  breast cancer  mammography  early onset 

Most breast cancers are found in women who are 50 years old or older, but breast cancer also affects younger women. If you have a higher risk of getting breast cancer at a young age, talk to your doctor.

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Women with Disabilities and Breast Cancer Screening | CDC Features

cancer  features  women  disabilities  CDC  screening  test999  breast cancer  CDC Features 

October is an important month for all women including women with disabilities. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and having a screening mammogram regularly is an important way to maintain good health.

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Does Breast or Ovarian Cancer Run in Your Family? | CDC Features

cancer  women  CDC  hereditary  test999  ovarian  genomics  genetics  breast cancer  ovarian cancer  CDC Features  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  family history  family health history  genetic counseling  hereditary risk  genetic testing  BRCA genes  Office of Public Health Genomics  OPHG 

If you have close relatives with breast or ovarian cancer, you may be at higher risk for developing these diseases. Does your family health history put you at higher risk? Would you benefit from cancer genetic counseling and testing?

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