CancerBro explains risk factors of ovarian cancer

  • 6 years ago
In the previous video, you met Mrs. Owens - an ovarian cancer patient. Today, CancerBro will explain various risk factors of ovarian cancer.

Video Transcript:

CancerBro, Could you please discuss the risk factors in detail?

Early age of starting menses and late age of menopause are the risk factors for the disease.

Late age of marriage increases the risk of ovarian cancer.

Also, no child or late birth, after 30 to 35 years of age increases the risk of ovarian cancer.

Inadequate breastfeeding also increases the risk of ovarian cancer.

Intake of hormone replacement therapy after menopause increases the risk of ovarian cancer and consumption of birth control pills decreases the risk.

Increasing obesity is also a risk factor, therefore, regular physical activity may help in reducing the risk of ovarian cancer.

History of breast or ovarian cancer in close relatives increases the risk in other family members.

So these were the risk for ovarian cancer.

That was important information CancerBro. A lot of cases can be prevented if these risk factors are kept in mind.

Absolutely, prevention is better than cure.

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