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Ladybird25 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The risk of getting breast cancer

Hello,
Could anyone please check the following sentences? Does any one of these sound natural? If not, how can I rephrase them?

1) The risk of getting breast cancer is three times as high among daughters who have mothers diagnosed with the disease compared to those who don’t.

2) The risk of getting breast cancer is three times as high if your mother has been diagnosed with the disease compared to those who have mothers without a history of breast cancer.

3) Daughters whose mothers have (or whose mother has???) been diagnosed with breast cancer have a risk of developing the disease three times higher than those who have mothers without a history of the disease.

Any help would be appreciated.
ladybird
  

Top answer

They are all understandable, though awkward. I suggest Women whose mothers have been diagnosed with breast cancer have a risk of developing the disease three times higher than women whose mothers have no history of the disease.

  • They are all understandable, though awkward.
  • I suggest Women whose mothers have been diagnosed with breast cancer have a risk of developing the disease three times higher than women whose mothers have no history of the disease.
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They are all understandable, though awkward.
I suggest Women whose mothers have been diagnosed with breast cancer have a risk of developing the disease three times higher than women whose mothers have no history of the disease.
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Hi, Blue Jay,
Thank you so much for your reply.
I really appreciate your help!
ladybird

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