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Source: Scotsman.com
Date: 03/19/06
Headline: Breast size differences 'reveal risk of cancer'
Women whose breasts are not of equal size and shape are more likely to develop cancer, according to a new study.
Researchers examined the breast X-rays, known as mammograms, of more than 500 women, half of whom went on to develop breast cancer and half who did not. They found that the women who suffered cancer had less-symmetrical breasts than those who were disease-free.
Date: 03/19/06
Headline: Breast size differences 'reveal risk of cancer'
Women whose breasts are not of equal size and shape are more likely to develop cancer, according to a new study.
Researchers examined the breast X-rays, known as mammograms, of more than 500 women, half of whom went on to develop breast cancer and half who did not. They found that the women who suffered cancer had less-symmetrical breasts than those who were disease-free.
