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A woman whose close maternal or paternal relatives have had colon, breast or gynecological cancer is three times more likely to develop ovarian cancer.

Uninterrupted ovulation:

A woman who's never been pregnant or taken birth-control pills, which both suppress ovulation, is at increased risk.

Diet:

A new study suggests that foods high in saturated fat may contribute to ovarian cancer.

Fertility drugs:

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