Certain lifestyle factors and family history can increase breast cancer risk, including non-breastfeeding, obesity, history of previous cancer, family history of breast cancer, excessive consumption of processed foods, lack of exercise, overuse of alcohol, and improper use of hormonal family planning methods.
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors You Should Know #breastcancerawarenessAdded:
There are certain factors that can increase someone's risk of developing breast cancer. Number one, non-breastfeeding, obesity, history of a previous cancer, especially breast cancer in your family, too much of processed foods, non-having exercise, over use of alcohol, and the wrong use of the hormonal family planning methods. Other factors will be discussed.
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