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  2. Hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    In older patients, there was an apparent increased incidence of breast cancer, heart attacks, venous thrombosis, and stroke, although a reduced incidence of colorectal cancer and bone fracture. At the time, The WHI recommended that women with non-surgical menopause take the lowest feasible dose of HRT for the shortest possible time to minimize ...

  3. Cancer prevention - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for a healthy diet to possibly reduce cancer risk. An average 35% of human cancer mortality is attributed to the diet of the individual. [9] Studies have linked excessive consumption of red or processed meat to an increased risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer, a phenomenon which could be due to the presence of carcinogens in meats cooked at high temperatures.

  4. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 umbrella review found strong evidence that consumption of dairy products decreases risk of colorectal cancer. [91] Fermented dairy is associated with significantly decreased bladder cancer and colorectal cancer risk. [92] A 2023 review found no association between consumption of dairy products and breast cancer. [93]

  5. Could Early Menopause Increase Your Cancer Risk? New ... - AOL

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    A new study linked primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)—a condition that causes early menopause—to higher rates of breast cancer. Experts explain what to know.

  6. Anal cancer - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Gardasil was approved in the US to prevent anal cancer and pre-cancerous lesions in males and females aged 9 to 26 years. The vaccine has been used before to help prevent cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancer, and associated lesions caused by HPV types 6, 11, 16, and 18 in women. [23]

  7. Women's Health Initiative - Wikipedia

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    A more recent update, with 19.6 years of cumulative follow-up, reported the persistent reduction of death (from all-causes) after breast cancer continued (359 v 652 deaths; HR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.74 to 0.96; P = .01) and a statistically significant reduction in deaths as a result of breast cancer (breast cancer followed by death directly ...