
The Seat Belt Argument: Can You Really “Prevent” Breast Cancer?
Seat belts and exercise have one thing in common—the ability to prevent injury and illness.
Seat belts and exercise have one thing in common—the ability to prevent injury and illness.
American Cancer Society Researchers Say Coordinated Efforts Needed to Close Gaps in Preventive Behavior
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It is important to remember being diagnosed with breast cancer isn’t a matter of good or bad luck.
High estrogen levels in the body are believed to dramatically increase our risk of breast cancer.