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First live birth or full-term pregnancy after age 30
Malignant neoplasm of the breast - First live birth or full-term pregnancy after age 30 Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 05 October 2006.
Preliminary questions [36448]
36449 there is some evidence that having a first live birth or first full-term pregnancy after the age of 30 may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.
1169 — the veteran is a woman. the veteran had her first live birth or first full-term pregnancy after the age of 30 years. the veteran had her first live birth or first full-term pregnancy after the age of 30 years before the clinical onset of the condition under consideration. 36452 — the veteran has established the causal connection between having a first pregnancy after age 30 and VEA service for the clinical onset of malignant neoplasm of the breast. 36453 — the veteran has established the causal connection between having a first pregnancy after age 30 and operational service for the clinical onset of malignant neoplasm of the breast. or 36454 — the veteran has established the causal connection between having a first pregnancy after age 30 and eligible service for the clinical onset of malignant neoplasm of the breast. Clinical onset and operational service [36453] Clinical onset and eligible service [36454]