With breast self-exam fallen from favour, how can women reduce their risk of breast cancer?

With breast self-exam fallen from favour, how can women reduce their risk of breast cancer?

The Dose19:22What can I do to reduce my risk of breast cancer?For years, physicians recommended women perform monthly self-examinations to check for potentially cancerous breast lumps. Research, however, suggests breast self-exams don't have a meaningful effect on breast cancer survival rates

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