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  2. Causes of cancer - Wikipedia

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    Although there are over 50 identifiable hereditary forms of cancer, less than 0.3% of the population are carriers of a cancer-related genetic mutation and these make up less than 3–10% of all cancer cases. [3] The vast majority of cancers are non-hereditary ("sporadic cancers"). Hereditary cancers are primarily caused by an inherited genetic ...

  3. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    People with cancer have an increased risk of blood clots in their veins which can be life-threatening. [208] The use of blood thinners such as heparin decrease the risk of blood clots but have not been shown to increase survival in people with cancer. [208] People who take blood thinners also have an increased risk of bleeding. [208]

  4. Carcinogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Although the data varies between different countries, overall about 1% to 3% of people infected with Helicobacter pylori develop gastric cancer in their lifetime compared to 0.13% of individuals who have had no H. pylori infection. [106] [107] H. pylori infection is very prevalent.

  5. 1 in 8 Women Will Develop Breast Cancer in Their Lifetime ...

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    However, having an inherited BRCA genetic mutation can sharply increase your risk of developing breast cancer; As the U.S. Centers for Disease Control notes, “about 50 out of 100 women with a ...

  6. Catching cancer early lowers risk of mortality, but screening ...

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    Breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among U.S. women. The ACS reports that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in their lifetime, and 1 in 39 ...

  7. Young people see rising cancer rates in Northeast Ohio - AOL

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    Why are more young people being diagnosed with cancer? Red Cross blood shortage: Incentives to donate blood FOX 8’s Jennifer Jordan has information about new research from the Cleveland Clinic ...

  8. Epidemiology of cancer - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, in the developed world, one in three people developed cancer during their lifetimes. If all cancer patients survived and cancer occurred randomly, the normal lifetime odds of developing a second primary cancer (not the first cancer spreading to a new site) would be one in nine. [29]

  9. Cancer death rates are falling, but more young people are ...

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    From 2017 to 2021, the rate of these cancers rose by more than 3% per year among people younger than 50 — even as the rate fell by 2% among people older than 65, according to the AACR report.