Placenta Size May Affect Breast Cancer Risk
21st Nov 2005, 14:16 GMT
TUESDAY, Nov. 15 (HealthDay News) -- The heavier the placenta during pregnancy, the greater a woman's risk of breast cancer before menopause, a new Swedish study suggests.
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