What Are My Chances of Getting Ovarian Cancer?
Im 18 years old, healthy, no family or personal history of cancer, i try & eat right & exercise, & im kinda worried about getting cancer… can someone please help ?
Ovarian Cyst
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You asked this yesterday and got several answers; you weren’t so specific then though, you just asked about cancer in general rather than ovarian cancer.
The answers remain the same: as a female you have a one in three chance of developing cancer in your lifetime. You are very young; the majority of people diagnosed with cancer are over 60.
None of the things you mention are relevant; there’s no evidence that diet and exercise will affect your chances of cancer, and most cancers aren’t hereditary – fewer than10% of all cases.
This is true of ovarian cancer; only around 10% of cases are hereditary. And most cases of ovarian cancer are in women who have had the menopause.
You have no symptoms and no reason to suppose you have cancer. Stop worrying about it and enjoy your life
I don’t understand why you would worry about ovarian cancer so young especially if it doesn’t run in your family.
Stay off of the birth control and hormone replacement therapy all of your life. These are largely to blame,also never having children.Breast feeding when you do have children is a deterrent against breast cancer. Going against nature,ie.stopping the natural course of your bodies functions it was created to do, is the biggest reason for 9/10ths.of the cancers in women. Never smoke and start to pray if you don’t already.Get with God and ask Him to show you His will in all of your doings in life and it sounds like you are already healthy otherwise. There is not enough known about various cancers yet to be 100% in all you may do in avoiding it with all assurance but sounds like you’re already going in the right direction. Sounds like you have strong family genetics on your side too.
Why not worry about something more likely to happen, like getting run over crossing the street, being hit by a drunk driver, or contracting influenza.
You are wasting perfectly good worry hours on this nonsense.
Focus on living your young life, not dying.