Although many risk factors for breast cancer cannot be controlled -- such as genetic mutations, age, and family history -- others are associated with lifestyle choices.
The American Cancer Society offers this list of lifestyle factors that may increase a woman's risk of breast cancer:
- Having no children.
- Using oral contraceptives, depending on at what age and for how long they were taken.
- Using post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
- Abuse of alcohol.
- Being obese and eating a high-fat diet.
- Getting inadequate physical activity.
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