Breast Cancer Risk
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Genetics and Breast Cancer Risk
breastcancer.org — “genetics and breast cancer risk” View full resource at breastcancer.org
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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
uamshealth.com — “Breast Cancer Risk Assessment” View full resource at uamshealth.com
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Do you know how great your risk is for breast cancer? Take this assessment: http://ow.ly/2ZJgT
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facebook.com — “HealthSpan wrote: Breast cancer risk increases with... Join Facebook to connect with HealthSpan and others you may know.” View full resource at facebook.com
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Breast cancer risk increases with unhealthy gut flora. Here is why. http://bit.ly/bFGrnU
Peas and breast cancer risk
foodforbreastcancer.com — “A Swedish study found some evidence that intake of coumestrol (a component of peas) might reduce the risk of receptor negative (ER-/PR-) breast cancer. Beta-sit” View full resource at foodforbreastcancer.com
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ACS :: Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer Risk
cancer.org — “Do antiperspirants really cause breast cancer?” View full resource at cancer.org
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Coffee Reduces Breast Cancer Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “Recently published research shows that coffee drinkers enjoy not only the taste of their coffee but also a reduced risk of cancer with their cuppa. More detailed research published today in BioMed” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Pregnancy Reduces Breast Cancer Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “Women who have children, particularly early in life, have a lower lifetime risk of breast cancer compared with women who do not. Now, Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers have identified a gene exp” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Risk Reduction?
bhg.com — “A drug can halve your risk of developing breast cancer. Or, in a small number of cases, it can have potentially fatal side effects. Is the risk worth it?” View full resource at bhg.com
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The benefits and drawbacks of using tamoxifen for breast cancer prevention. http://bit.ly/ds8iIZ
Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk
eatright.org — “Aside from skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women. Lifestyle choices can help reduce breast cancer risk, and a healthy diet is one of the factors you can control.” View full resource at eatright.org
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Lower Your Breast Cancer Risk: Aside from skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer in American women. ... http://bit.ly/droMcN
Detailed Breast Cancer Risk Calculator
halls.md — “Estimates your chance of breast cancer based on personal risk factors. for awareness, and prevention.” View full resource at halls.md
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Breast Cancer Risk Reduction Strategies
breastcancer.about.com — “Here are ten strategies that you can use to lower your risk of developing breast cancer. All of these things help keep you well and raise your defences against many kinds of illness. Take control of your lifestyle factors, and make healthy choices.” View full resource at breastcancer.about.com
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Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risk | GRACE :: Breast Cancer
cancergrace.org — “Studies have consistently shown a linear dose-response relationship between alcohol intake and breast cancer risk in women. This basically means that the more” View full resource at cancergrace.org
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How is alcohol intake associated with risk of #BreastCancer? Dr. Cianfrocca reviews interesting new data: http://t.co/JNK9x8Fe
Birth Size May Up Breast Cancer Risk
webmd.com — “Big babies have an increased risk of breast cancer later, according to a new study finding bigger birth size, especially length, boosts breast cancer risk.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Migraines Linked to Reduced Breast Cancer Risk
health.msn.com — “Migraines Linked to Reduced Breast Cancer Risk” View full resource at health.msn.com
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New Test Assesses Individual Breast Cancer Risk
health.msn.com — “New Test Assesses Individual Breast Cancer Risk” View full resource at health.msn.com
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New Test Assesses Individual Breast Cancer Risk http://bit.ly/XnSAt
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