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Prevention of Breast Cancer (Part II): Risk Reduction Strategies

ABSTRACT Until recently, the best protection against breast cancer mortality was early diagnosis through mammographic screening. However, the possibility that breast cancer in some cases can be prevented has come to light over the past 30 years. Various risk reduction strategies of breast cancer hav...

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Published in:Cancer investigation 2010-11, Vol.28 (10), p.1070-1077
Main Authors: Tirona, Maria Tria, Sehgal, Rajesh, Ballester, Oscar
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Chemoprevention
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Female
Humans
Mastectomy
Ovariectomy
Risk Reduction Behavior
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