Breast Cancer Risk
Cross-source consensus on Breast Cancer Risk from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Adult weight gain is described as a potentially modifiable risk factor for breast cancer and other weight-related cancers in women. — Prevent 6:1 trial: pI rotocol for a feasibility trial of a 6:1 intermittent diet for weight gain prevention in women at increased risk of breast cancer
- Moderate or high breast cancer risk is defined for inclusion as at least 17% lifetime risk or at least 3% 10-year risk at age 40. — Prevent 6:1 trial: pI rotocol for a feasibility trial of a 6:1 intermittent diet for weight gain prevention in women at increased risk of breast cancer
- A 10 kg adult weight gain is associated with increased overall weight-related cancer risk and increased breast cancer risk. — Prevent 6:1 trial: pI rotocol for a feasibility trial of a 6:1 intermittent diet for weight gain prevention in women at increased risk of breast cancer
- Women attending NHS family history clinics with elevated genetic breast cancer risk face compounded risk from weight gain. — Prevent 6:1 trial: pI rotocol for a feasibility trial of a 6:1 intermittent diet for weight gain prevention in women at increased risk of breast cancer
- Healthy-weight women at elevated breast cancer risk do not qualify for standard weight-loss programmes, creating a need for preventive diet interventions. — Prevent 6:1 trial: pI rotocol for a feasibility trial of a 6:1 intermittent diet for weight gain prevention in women at increased risk of breast cancer