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Breast Density Increased in Women Living in Urban Environment
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Title Breast Density Increased in Women Living in Urban Environment
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566482?src=rss
Description Women who live in cities have denser breast tissue, putting them at higher risk of breast cancer than their counterparts living in more rural areas, investigators are reporting here. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Radiology
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Date Nov 30, 2007
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