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\nNearly one in 11 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer is younger than 45. Learn about the risk factors for early onset breast cancer and find out what to do if you think you may be at risk.
\nSome risk factors put women at a higher risk for getting breast cancer at a young age. If you are younger than 45, you may have a higher risk for breast cancer if\u2014
\nDo any of these characteristics describe you? If so, talk to your doctor about your family history and other risk factors you might have.
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