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breast cancer and risk does she have chance of cancer
She is a 51-year-old,
pre-menopausal woman.
• Her last bilateral mammogram showed no evidence of a mass.
• She had her first period at the age of 13.
• She has had two pregnancies, each resulting in the birth of a child, the first of which was at age 32.
• She used oral contraceptives for six years.
• She has not taken any hormone-replacement therapy (HRT).
• She smoked until age 26.
• She consumes 1–4 alcoholic drinks per week.
• Her mother had breast cancer at 48 years of age, and now has lymphoma (at age 72).
• Her maternal grandmother had breast cancer at age 47, and died of lung cancer.
• Her paternal first cousin currently has breast cancer.
• Her paternal aunt died “at a young age” from breast cancer.
• Her father was of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, and died of colon cancer at 66 years of age.

Sagot :

Answer:

yes she is more likely to have breast cancer

Explanation:

the genes are the reason for this.....her mother had it, her mternal grandmother had it and even her paternal cousin has it. the question says she even smokes....the smoke affect the lungs and for many women around the world who smoke have breast cancer

so she has the risk of cancer

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