Posted AT 4:02 AM EDT on 18/01/07
Breast density found to be significant cancer risk
ANDRÉ PICARD
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Women with dense breasts are five times more likely to develop cancer than those whose breasts have a lot of fatty tissue, according to a groundbreaking Canadian study.The research shows that breast density -- which has long been known to affect the quality of X-ray mammograms -- is actually a risk factor in itself.
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