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“Our study is the first to establish how weight gain and age of first birth interact to affect a woman’s risk of breast ...
New UB-led research indicates that while the residential segregation policy was outlawed decades ago, it still impacts ...
Women who put on weight and have a baby later in life may be significantly more likely to develop breast cancer, new research suggests.Experts in the United Kingdom discovered that a big weight gain ...
For instance, a review of 21 studies found that each additional year of age at first full-term pregnancy increases the risk ...
Studies have shown that women who gain weight in adulthood, have a high risk of breast cancer after the age of 30 or have not ...
Treatment with Perjeta, Herceptin and chemotherapy post-surgery led to a significant overall survival benefit in ...
“We need to fund research that ... some early diagnoses.For breast cancer, the trend toward women having a first child at older ages is a possible explanation. Pregnancy and breastfeeding ...