But even if the finger of God and all the saints and apostles was pointed at a woman's ovaries and her prospects for avoiding cancer were dismal, what difference would that make? Would she still not be better off avoiding the things that promote cancer and avoiding the things that do? The woman you mention that was a slim non-smoker who got ovarian cancer at 40, the ODDS are that she would have gotten the disease even earlier had it not been for her good lifestyle choices, earlier and perhaps more aggressive.
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