The environment may contain carcinogens. In order to reduce the risk of cancer, carcinogens need to be removed or people need to be protected from them.
Being overweight is a very strong risk factor for this cancer
The color of your bra has no affect on breast cancer risk.
As a woman ages, her risk of developing breast cancer rises dramatically regardless of her family history
Males 15 to 35 years of age are most at risk.
Kidney cancer, like many types of cancer, can affect people of any age, gender, or ethnicity. However, certain factors may increase the risk of developing kidney cancer. Some of the risk factors for kidney cancer include: Age: The risk of kidney cancer increases with age. It is most commonly diagnosed in people over the age of 45. Gender: Men are generally at a higher risk of developing kidney cancer than women. Smoking: Tobacco use, including smoking, is a significant risk factor for kidney cancer. Obesity: People who are overweight or obese have a higher risk of developing kidney cancer. High blood pressure (hypertension): Hypertension is a risk factor for kidney cancer. Family history: Individuals with a family history of kidney cancer may have an increased risk. Certain genetic conditions: Certain inherited conditions, such as von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease or hereditary papillary renal cell carcinoma, can increase the risk of kidney cancer. Occupational exposure: Some jobs, such as those involving certain chemicals or substances, may increase the risk of kidney cancer. Kidney disease: Individuals with advanced kidney disease, especially those on long-term dialysis, may be at a higher risk.
The use of postmenopausal estrogen supplementation for 10 years or more may double a woman's risk of ovarian cancer. Short-term use does not seem to alter one's risk factor.
Cancer is something that affects any age. There are kids with brain cancer, and also adults with brain cancer. Anyone can get cancer no matter their age, some are more at risk than others though.
Starting your period has nothing to do with breast cancer risk. And, although many who are misinformed will tell you that breast cancer can affect anyone, it can't. Age 11 does NOT get breast cancer.
An additional risk specific to cancer patients is recurrence of the cancer.
Inhalation of chemicals and particles in smoke, including tobacco smoke, strongly increases the risk of lung cancer. But other chemicals in tobacco, mainly nicotine, may affect the circulatory system.
The risk is greater but if the polyps are monitored or removed the risk is much lower.
Anal sex greatly increases your risk of colon cancer