According to ACS guidelines, women
with a lifetime risk of 20 percent or greater should receive annual MRI breast screenings in additional to mammograms, and women at 15 to 20 percent lifetime risk should talk with their doctors about the benefits and limitations of adding MRI screening to their yearly mammogram.
Not exact matches
By spreading your money around to as many different companies as possible, you reduce the
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With uncertainty as a guaranteed constant in the
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Meanwhile, US stocks have been regularly charting new highs and appear to be fundamentally underpricing the
risks associated
with one of the most uncertain and divisive political climates of our
lifetime.
The
risk of acquiring an STD also increases
with the number of partners over a
lifetime.
Together, households in the 4th and 5th quintile account for only 10 % of the total sample, yet consume 40 % of the total volume of alcohol,
with an average apparent consumption above the recommended level for low -
risk of harm over the
lifetime (i.e. no more than 2 standard drinks / day over the
lifetime).
Given questions about how long the vaccine is effective for, she questioned the efficacy of giving shots to girls as young as 11 years old in parts of the world (such as the U.S.) where women regularly undergo safety Pap screening repeatedly over their
lifetimes, saying that the chances of their contracting cervical cancer may be less than the «small»
risks associated
with the vaccine.
Adult survivors have a four - time greater
lifetime risk for a major depressive episode compared
with adults who have not been sexually abused.
Bob — the absolute
risk of drunk driving is much, much less than that of home birth (if you look at a single event, as opposed to annual or
lifetime stats; the problem
with drunk driving is not the
risk, it is the prevalence).
Additionally, the U.S. Nurses» Health Study found only women
with a
lifetime duration of breastfeeding of 2 years or more had a significantly lower
risk of coronary heart disease than those who never breastfed.
In Japan, a system of
lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing
risks and rewards
with workers instead of limiting the
risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries
with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countries.
Along the way, according to a 2013 study, you'd get dosed
with the radiation equivalent of a whole - body CT scan every five to six days, increasing your
lifetime cancer
risk above the limits set by NASA.
The
lifetime risk of an individual being diagnosed
with melanoma is 2 percent.
«The
lifetime risk of high blood pressure in the US is about 80 percent,» says the study's senior author Richard Cooper, professor and chairman of Public Health Sciences at Loyola University Medical School, who collaborated
with Bress.
Members of the UK armed forces are significantly more likely than civilians to commit a violent offence during their
lifetime — and the
risk for those who have experienced action on the battlefield is 53 per cent higher than for military personnel
with no combat experience.
This means younger people
with diabetes are more at
risk of microvascular complications since they are more likely to have diabetes for longer over their
lifetimes than those diagnosed at an older age, and should be targeted for more intensive interventions to help control their blood sugar.
The nationally representative survey of more than 4,700 U.S. adults centered on public views about: gene editing that might give babies a
lifetime with much reduced
risk of serious disease, implantation of brain chips that potentially could give people a much improved ability to concentrate and process information, and transfusions of synthetic blood that might give people much greater speed, strength and stamina.
Combining actual cancer rates from 1951 to 2012
with projected rates for 2013 through 2060, Ahmad et al. estimated
lifetime risks for men and women born in 1930
with those for men and women born from 1931 to 1960.
In a large population - based study of randomly selected participants in Germany, researchers found that mild cognitive impairment (MCI) occurred significantly more often in individuals diagnosed
with a lower ankle brachial index (ABI), which is a marker of generalized atherosclerosis and thus cumulative exposure to cardiovascular
risk factors during
lifetime.
Study participants who were in the higher (second, third, and fourth) quartiles of vigorously intense physical activity performance in their
lifetimes had about 25 percent to 30 percent lower
risk for NHL, compared
with those who were in the lowest (first) quartile of vigorously intense physical activity.
men
with two or more major
risk factors at all ages had even higher
lifetime risks for of at least 12 percent (or more than one in eight men);
Those who identified themselves as current smokers, single and
with four or more
lifetime sexual partners also had an increased adjusted
risk of binge drinking.
high blood pressure alone or a combination of other cardiovascular
risk factors was associated
with higher
lifetime risk of
Although the overall
lifetime risk of developing esophageal cancer in people
with Barrett's is significant, most Barrett's patients will not develop cancer in their
lifetime.
Cardiovascular phenotyping between the ages of 60 and 64 years
with carotid intima media thickness (cIMT; a surrogate marker for cardiovascular events) was used to assess the effect of
lifetime exposure to adiposity on cardiovascular
risk factors.
Twins in the study whose genomes showed a low
risk for Alzheimer's, for example, did have about a 12 percent (thus, much, much smaller)
risk than that of the general population (which, to begin
with, has a relatively small
risk of getting Alzheimer's during their
lifetimes).
People
with Lynch syndrome, on the other hand, have a
lifetime risk of 50 - 80 percent.
Previous studies have identified higher rates of cancer among patients
with IBD than the general population, but these studies have lacked the population size or follow - up to assess trends in
lifetime risks in childhood onset IBD.
Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder,
with a 20 %
lifetime risk.
«The
lifetime risk of these cancers is fairly low - about one in 20 men and women will be diagnosed
with lymphoma, leukemia, or myeloma at some point during their
lifetime — so people born to older fathers should not be alarmed,» said Dr. Teras.
Our study, along
with prior studies, supports the notion that «cognitive reserve» resulting from early - life and lifelong education and cognitive stimulation may be a potent strategy for the primary prevention of dementia in both high - and low - income countries around the world.21 However, it should be noted that the relationships among education, brain biology, and cognitive function are complex and likely multidirectional; for instance, a number of recent population - based studies have shown genetic links
with level of educational attainment, 22,23 and
with the
risk for cognitive decline in later life.24 Higher levels of educational attainment are also associated
with health behaviors (eg, physical activity, diet, and smoking), more cognitively - complex occupations, and better access to health care, all of which may play a role in decreasing
lifetime dementia
risk.
Those infected have about a 10 %
lifetime risk of becoming ill
with active tuberculosis; however, this
risk is much higher for people whose immune system is compromised by HIV infection, malnutrition or other illness.
In fact, men
with BRCA1 mutations have between a 1 and 5 percent
lifetime risk of breast cancer, and men
with BRCA2 mutation have between a 5 and 10 percent
lifetime risk of breast cancer.
About one in 100 men who test positive for BRCA1 mutations will develop cancer in their
lifetimes, while the
risk for men
with a BRCA2 mutation is about six in 100.
For the first time, a woman concerned about breast cancer can speak
with her physician about a genetic test to better understand her
lifetime risk of developing the common forms of the disease.
«Women
with a BRCA mutation have a 40 to 50 percent chance of getting ovarian cancer in their
lifetime compared to somebody
with an average
risk, who has a 1.8 percent
lifetime risk,» she said.
[«
Lifetime Cancer
Risks in Individuals
with Germline PTEN Mutations,» Tan M, Mester J, Ngeow J, Rybicki L, Orloff M, and Eng C; Clin Cancer Res 2012 Jan 15; 18 (2): 400 - 407.]
The
lifetime risk of being diagnosed
with SSS is about 6 % for individuals without this genetic variant but is increased by 12.5 times, to approximately 50 %, for those that carry the variant.
Worldwide, lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.1 In the United Kingdom, its annual incidence is second only to that of breast cancer, accounting for around 39000 new cancer diagnoses annually.2 In countries that have seen a high prevalence of smoking, around 90 % of diagnoses of lung cancer are attributable to cigarette smoking.3 The increased incidence from smoking is proportional to the length and intensity of smoking history.4 On average, a
lifetime smoker has a 20-fold increase in the
risk of developing lung cancer compared
with a
lifetime non - smoker.1 Lung cancer is more common in men than in women, closely following past patterns of smoking prevalence, and 80 % of cases are diagnosed in people aged over 60.2
Patients
with FAP have a
lifetime risk of the development of colon cancer that approaches 100 %.
Major depression is a debilitating and recurrent disorder
with a substantial
lifetime risk and a high social cost.
Women
with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations have an estimated 45 % to 65 %
lifetime risk of developing breast cancer.
Although the American Cancer Society claims that «there are no strong epidemiologic studies in the medical literature that link breast cancer
risk and antiperspirant use», after the Linhart investigation, and knowing that 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed
with breast cancer in her
lifetime, I will avoid antiperspirants
with aluminum.
With age, we've also had more
lifetime exposure to estrogen, which may boost breast cancer
risk.
People
with one copy of the variant, called apolipoprotein E-e4 (APOE e4), have a 29 %
lifetime risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, while people who don't have it have a 9 %
risk.
The study found that 20 to 59 year old individuals having the highest intake of fiber had a substantially lower estimated
lifetime cardiovascular disease
risk in comparison to those
with the lowest intake of fiber.
20 — 39 year old and 40 — 59 year old individuals
with the highest intake of fiber showed a significantly lower
lifetime cardiovascular disease
risk in comparison to individuals
with the lowest intake of fiber.
«Surgery
with radiation reduces that
risk down to 10 % over the course of a
lifetime.»
Those
with a BRCA2 mutation have about a 10 to 20 percent
lifetime risk.