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Can you list two risk factors of breast cancer?
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Certainly! Two known risk factors for breast cancer are:
1. **Age**: The risk of developing breast cancer increases as a person gets older, with most cases diagnosed in women over the age of 50.
2. **Family History**: Having a close relative (such as a mother, sister, or daughter) who has had breast cancer can increase a person's risk, especially if the relative was diagnosed at a young age or if there are multiple cases in the family.
Other factors may also contribute, but these two are significant in assessing breast cancer risk.
1. **Age**: The risk of developing breast cancer increases as a person gets older, with most cases diagnosed in women over the age of 50.
2. **Family History**: Having a close relative (such as a mother, sister, or daughter) who has had breast cancer can increase a person's risk, especially if the relative was diagnosed at a young age or if there are multiple cases in the family.
Other factors may also contribute, but these two are significant in assessing breast cancer risk.
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