[PDF] Breast Cancer Risk Factors - Susan G Komen®

Getting older High breast density on a mammogram Hyperplasia or lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) Lack of exercise Never having children or having a first child after age 35 Not breastfeeding Older age at menopause Weight gain Younger age at first period Make healthy lifestyle choices: Maintain a healthy weight Add exercise into your routine



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Breast Cancer Risk Factors - Susan G Komen®

Getting older High breast density on a mammogram Hyperplasia or lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) Lack of exercise Never having children or having a first child after age 35 Not breastfeeding Older age at menopause Weight gain Younger age at first period Make healthy lifestyle choices: Maintain a healthy weight Add exercise into your routine



Information for women Breast cancer: Risk factors

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Breast Cancer Fact Sheet

Lifestyle-related risk factors for breast cancer: Drinking alcohol Excess body weight especially after menopause Not being physically active Getting hormone therapy after menopause with estrogen and progesterone therapy Never having children or having a first child after age 30 Certain types of birth control Prevention



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