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cbs42.com — “Apart from age, family history, and age at first menstrual period, two additional factors have been associated with a higher risk for developing breast cancer.View full resource at cbs42.com

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Did u know that a person who has multiple family members w/ pancreatic #cancer is 6x as likely to develop it? http://budurl.com/vwxp

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