breast cancer

Cancer of cells in the breast; there is an increased risk for breast cancer among women on HRT or estrogen.

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Breast Cancer: An Overview

Last Modified: March 23, 2011

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Breast cancer is a type of malignant tumor that grows in breast tissue and can spread to other tissues of the body. It can occur in men and women, though women are at much higher risk than men. According… View Full Article

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