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There is no medical condition called "menopause" that directly causes breast cancer.
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However, certain factors associated with aging and hormonal changes can indirectly influence the risk of developing breast cancer.
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Risk factors for breast cancer in women include:
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The risk increases with age, particularly after menopause..
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Having close relatives (female or male) with breast cancer increases the risk.
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Inherited mutations in genes like BRCA1 and BRCA2 can significantly increase the risk.
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or long-term use of estrogen-progestin therapy after menopause can slightly increase the risk of breast cancer.
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