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I STARTED THE PRES please compleate the assingment In this assignment, you have the opportunity to propose a research question and perform the appropriate analysis, using the Framingham data (OR any other data file of your choice!). Please develop a slide deck outlining the research question, methods, results (including at least 1 figure) and a summary. Be creative. Do not duplicate data examples that have been previously used in prior modules.

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The relationship between alcohol consumption,
smoking, and the risk of developing breast cancer
among women?
Mariam Mekha
PH629 sas for biostatistics
3/06/2024
Research Question: What is the
relationship between alcohol consumption,
smoking, and the risk of developing
breast cancer among women?
Background
Breast cancer is a significant health concern for women
worldwide. Understanding modifiable risk factors such as alcohol
consumption and smoking can aid in prevention efforts.Breast
cancer is a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of
control. There are different kinds of breast cancer. The kind of
breast cancer depends on which cells in the breast turn into
cancer.
Most breast cancers begin in the ducts or lobules. Breast cancer
can spread outside the breast through blood vessels and lymph
vessels. When breast cancer spreads to other parts of the body,
it is said to have metastasized.Second most common cancer
globally.
Symptoms of Breast Cancer?








new lump in the breast or underarm (armpit).
Thickening or swelling of part of the breast.
Irritation or dimpling of breast skin.
Redness or flaky skin in the nipple area or the breast.
Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area.
Nipple discharge other than breast milk, including blood.
Any change in the size or the shape of the breast.
Pain in any area of the breast.
Risk Factors You Can Change
Risk Factors You Cannot Change





Getting older.
Genetic mutations.
Reproductive history.
Having dense breasts.
Family history of breast or ovarian
cancer.
● Previous treatment using radiation
therapy.
● Exposure to drug





Not being physically active.
Being overweight or having o
Taking hormones.
Reproductive history.
Drinking alcohol.
Research Foucse
Alcohol consumption and smoking
independent variables
are “alcohol
consumption” and
“smoking status.”
dependent variable (breast
cancer diagnosis).
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention

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