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NCI

Reproductive History and Cancer Risk

cancer  pregnancy  risk  history  birth  breast  ovarian  breastfeeding  endometrial  reproductive  DES  fertility  diethylstillbestrol  3.77  abortion  breast-feeding  miscarriage  preeclampsia  reproduction  IVF 

A fact sheet that describes what is known about the relationship between pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, fertility treatment and the risk of cancer.

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NCI

Oral Contraceptives and Cancer Risk

cancer  risk  birth  breast  ovarian  cervical  oral  endometrial  liver  contraceptives  OC's  3.13  pill 

A fact sheet about research on the association of oral contraceptive use (birth control pills) with risk of various cancers.

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CDC

Preventing Birth Defects

pregnancy  CDC  birth  defects  Birth Defects  Down Syndrome  heart defects  preconception care  National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities  developmental disabilities 

CDC works to identify causes of birth defects and opportunities to prevent them. By applying a public health approach incorporating three essential elements—surveillance or disease tracking, research to identify causes, and prevention research and programs—we can rapidly translate scientific findings into appropriate public health interventions.

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CDC

Birth Defects - Facts

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CDC works to identify causes of birth defects and opportunities to prevent them. By applying a public health approach incorporating three essential elements—surveillance or disease tracking, research to identify causes, and prevention research and programs—we can rapidly translate scientific findings into appropriate public health interventions.

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CDC

Key Findings: Use of clomiphene citrate and birth defects, National Birth Defects Prevention Study, 1997-2005

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CDC

CDC - Features -Birth Defects Findings - NCBDDD

features  CDC  birth  defects  ncbddd  findings 

The journal Pediatrics has published a new CDC article: "Maternal Smoking and Congenital Heart Defects in the Baltimore-Washington Infant Study". You can read the abstract of the article here. Following is a summary of the findings from this article.

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CDC

Living with a Birth Defect | CDC Features

features  living  CDC  birth  defect  CDC Features  Birth Defects  preventing birth defects  birth defects awareness month  Julie’s story 

January marks National Birth Defects Prevention Month. Each year, about 1 in every 33 babies in the United States is born with a birth defect. Read about one family’s experience with a birth defect, spina bifida.

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CDC

Birth Defects are Critical | CDC Features

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January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month. Birth defects are critical conditions that can cause lifelong challenges. Sometimes they can be life-threatening, causing about 1 in every 5 deaths during the first year of life.

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CDC

Birth Defects are Common | CDC Features

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January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month. Birth defects are common, affecting 1 in every 33 babies born in the United States. Help increase awareness in your community.

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CDC

Birth Defects are Costly | CDC Features

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January is National Birth Defects Prevention Month. Hospitalization for birth defects costs the U.S. over $2.6 billion annually. This cost is higher when including the financial and emotional impact of living with birth defects.

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