Important Facts About Ovarian Cancer All Women Should Know About

Causes And Risk Factors

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No exact causes have been found or connected to ovarian cancers; however, some risk factors may play a role in susceptibility to the disease. Women over the age of fifty have a higher chance of developing ovarian cancer, and it has been reported that approximately fifty percent of ovarian cancers are diagnosed in women over sixty. Another risk factor is if the patient has a family history of ovarian cancer, breast cancer or colon cancer as they can all increase the odds of getting ovarian cancer. Women who have never given birth, women who began menstruating before twelve years old or reached menopause after fifty are both at higher risk of developing ovarian cancer. Other risk factors include smoking, obesity, use of intrauterine devices and polycystic ovary syndrome.

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