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  1. Physicians may also use combinations of risk factors to identify women at increased risk, including, but not limited to, older than 65 years with one first degree relative with breast cancer; 45 years of age or older with more than one first degree relative with breast cancer or one first degree relative who developed breast cancer before 50 years of age; 40 years of age or older with a first degree relative with bilateral breast cancer; and presence of atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia or lobular carcinoma in situ on a prior biopsy buy cialis canadian 1999, 123 822 3

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