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She is also at significantly greater risk of developing ovarian cancer.
Taking the pill for as little as a year or two significantly diminishes a woman's risk of developing ovarian cancer.
Dr. Li said obesity did not increase the risk of developing ovarian cancer, but did affect the chance of survival when a person developed it.
Women who have BRCA1 have a 40% lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer and an 80% risk of developing breast cancer.
Obese older women who never took postmenopausal hormones are at almost double the risk of developing ovarian cancer compared with peers of normal weight, a study has found.
"However, if a woman carries a large number of these typos her risk of developing ovarian cancer may be as high as that conferred by mutations in BRCA1 or 2".
As a carrier of what she called a "faulty" BRCA1 gene, Jolie's own risk of developing ovarian cancer was determined by her doctors to be fifty per cent; of breast cancer, eighty-seven per cent.
But a frequent critic of the drug agency, Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe, director of the Public Citizen Health Research Group, in Washington, said Zelnorm appeared to increase the risk of developing ovarian cysts.
Two years ago, Jolie had a double mastectomy because she had inherited the faulty BRCA1 gene, which placed her at high risk of developing breast cancer, and also gave her an elevated lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer.
She remains unsure why she was deemed at risk of developing ovarian cancer: she was too shocked to ask questions, the operation deemed too urgent to give her time to reflect.
These results have significant implications for early detection and targeted therapeutic approaches for women at high risk of developing ovarian cancer.
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