Breast Cancer Risk Varies In Young Women With Benign Breast Disease, Researchers Say
Sunday, December 14, 2008 - 10:22
in Health & Medicine
A type of benign breast disease known as atypical hyperplasia substantially increases a young woman's risk of developing breast cancer, even if there is no history of breast cancer in her family, say researchers.
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