Sentences with phrase «higher chances of developing cancers»

Pets over ten are higher risk & certain breeds have much higher chances of developing cancers.

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Smokers know that they stand a higher chance of developing lung cancer if they smoke, but to some of them, the cost of quitting is greater than the reduction in risk they'll have.
A 1995 Swedish study found that women born to mothers age 45 or older had a slightly higher chance of developing breast cancer than women born to younger mothers.
Not only are they at higher risk of developing breast cancer, but dense breast tissue can decrease the reliability of imaging and increase the chances of a false finding.»
Understanding the processes that restrain mutant cells from developing into tumours, and how they are breached when cancers do form will guide the development of strategies to reduce the chance of cancer development in individuals who have acquired a high level of mutations.
Although the odds of getting certain cancers can be higher in certain populations — for example, those who smoke are approximately 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer as those who don't smoke — the ACS estimates that the average woman has a one in three chance of developing cancer and a one in five chance of dying from cancer.
Olive oil's health benefits include: decreases * risk of breast cancer and its recurrence, lowers the level of LDL (low density cholesterol, «bad cholesterol») and increases * the level of HDL (high density cholesterol, «good cholesterol»), reduces * chances of developing heart - related disease.
Their antioxidant ability comes from another source as well, their high levels of quercetin and rutin, two specific antioxidants that have been proven to reduce the chances of developing cancer.
Older male cats that are not neutered are prone to prostate enlargement that can result in difficulty urinating, and have a higher chance of developing prostate or testicular cancer.
Smokers have higher chance of developing health complications like cancer or a heart attack.
And, because cervical cancer usually takes years to develop, if cancer is growing on your cervix, your chances of receiving a true positive result and being successfully treated are much higher than 70 to 80 percent if you're receiving regular Pap tests.
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