Dave_Jackson
24th Mar 2006, 18:08
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British scientists say they have uncovered a new risk factor that makes some women prone to developing breast cancer.
Women with one breast significantly larger than the other are more likely to get the disease, according to the research team at the University of Liverpool.
Their study is based on an analysis of mammograms taken almost three decades ago.
Symmetry is safer.
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British scientists say they have uncovered a new risk factor that makes some women prone to developing breast cancer.
Women with one breast significantly larger than the other are more likely to get the disease, according to the research team at the University of Liverpool.
Their study is based on an analysis of mammograms taken almost three decades ago.
Symmetry is safer.
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