'Breast risk' for the left-handed
BBC News - Sep 26, 2005 "We know that the strongest risk factor for breast cancer is age. Eighty per cent of breast cancers occur in women over the age of fifty."
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Chest X-rays 'may up breast risk'
BBC News - Jun 26, 2006 "Women who carry faulty BRCA genes have an increased risk of developing breast cancer, but more research is needed to confirm whether or not chest X-rays ...
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Sex hormones raise breast risk
BBC News - Apr 17, 2002 "But meanwhile it's important that women try to maintain a healthy weight, since this will reduce their blood oestrogen levels and breast cancer risk." ...
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Better scans to spot breast risk
BBC News - Oct 24, 2006 Any woman considered to have a high risk of breast cancer, including those who carry one of the faulty high-risk genes, such as BRCA1 or BRCA2 will be ...
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DIET NO HELP, A CANCER STUDY FINDS - BREAST RISK …
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Feb 14, 2001 Underscoring how little can be done to prevent breast cancer, a Harvard University study has found that eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables failed ...
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Students 'unaware of breast risk'
BBC News - Jul 15, 2006 Most female students worldwide know nothing about the lifestyle habits that can influence breast cancer risk, research suggests. ...
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Calculating breast risk
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Apr 7, 2002 To determine your individualized risk for invasive breast cancer over a five-year period as well as your lifetime risk (to age 90), log on to the Web site ...
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