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Midlife Bone Fracture a Risk Factor for Male Breast Cancer
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In men, the risk of developing breast cancer is increased by having a first-degree relative with breast cancer, being obese and physically inactive, and "somewhat surprisingly," having a bone fracture after the age of 45, researchers report in the October 7th issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Reuters Health Information
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