Women Who Drink and Smoke Less Likely to Stick to Chemoprevention

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Women Who Drink and Smoke Less Likely to Stick to Chemoprevention

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PHILADELPHIA — Women at high risk of developing breast cancer who smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol were less likely to continue with their chemopreventive regimen and may require more adherence support, according to results of a study published in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. “Our results might suggest there are common factors, perhaps social factors relating to the behaviors of smoking and drinking, that are more strongly

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