Breast Cancer Risks Not Same for Hispanic Women
Far fewer cases stem from established risk factors, study finds. Some risk factors known to increase the odds of breast cancer in white women have less impact on Hispanic women, a new study shows.
For instance, for postmenopausal women in the study, "recent hormone use and younger age at menarche did not appear to play as big a role in Hispanics," said Dr. Lisa M.
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