A life course view of women's health offers a unified and woman-centered approach to the health promotion, disease prevention, controlling and management, with the implications for long-term, cross-generational health gain. This perspective highlights are the potential thing for the early intervention to reduce and control disease risk or severity, ensuring that the primary care clinicians are alerted to the reproductive histories of their patients. Nulliparity is a condition which has been associated with the development of some oncological or cancer related gynecological diseases. Cancer mortality rates in Catholic nuns (breast, ovarian and uterine) is higher than in a general population, and nulliparous women appears more susceptible to these three cancers when compared to parous women
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