Exercise lowers breast cancer risk
21st Nov 2005, 00:26 GMT
Increased physical activity is associated with decreased breast cancer risk in both black women and white women, a new study has found. Dozens of studies have examined the association between recreational physical activity and breast cancer. However, questions remain about whether a reduction in risk is observed in all population subgroups... click link for more info.
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