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Hazardous air pollutants and breast cancer risk in California teachers: a cohort study Environmental Health 2015, by Erika Garcia, Susan Hurley, David O Nelson, Andrew Hertz and Peggy Reynolds Studies suggest that higher breast cancer rates in urban areas persist...
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Environmental Links to Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Action Breast cancer is not one disease. Breast cancer is a complex group of diseases that occurs in an environmentally complex world. We are exposed to multiple chemicals and radiation sources in the course of our...
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U.S. Breast Cancer Statistics Breastcancer.org, Last modified on September 20, 2014 About 1 in 8 U.S. women (about 12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime… Read the full article
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How a Bunch of Scrappy Marines Could Help Vanquish Breast Cancer A bunch of scrappy, tough-talking ex-Marines just might hold the key to what causes breast cancer. Mother Jones, Wed May. 16, 2012 by Florence Williams Read the full article
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Dense Breast Tissue Fact Sheet More than 40% of women have dense breast tissue. Pre-menopausal women are more likely to have dense breasts than post-menopausal women. Read full article
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Researchers will study relation of environment to breast cancer Five eminent Boston researchers will officially join forces Thursday to tackle one of the most perplexing questions about breast cancer: Why do so many people with no family history of the disease get it?...