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  1. Are there any drugs, such as aspirin, that I can take to reduce my risk of cancer?
  2. What should I do if I want to take drugs, such as aspirin, to reduce my risk of cancer?
  3. Are there other drugs that may increase my risk of cancer?
  4. May use of oral contraceptives increase my risk of cancer?
  5. Should I be concerned to take hormone replacement therapy for menopause symptoms?
  • Should I be concerned to take hormone replacement therapy for menopause symptoms?
  • May use of oral contraceptives increase my risk of cancer?
  • Are there other drugs that may increase my risk of cancer?
  • Are there any drugs, such as aspirin, that I can take to reduce my risk of cancer?
  • What should I do if I want to take drugs, such as aspirin, to reduce my risk of cancer?

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