Researchers say women as well as men who have had breast cancer have a significantly higher risk of developing certain other ...
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As research links alcohol to one in 10 cases of breast cancer, experts are calling for smoking-style labels to change our ...
More deprived women were found to be at higher risk of lung, kidney, head and neck, bladder, oesophageal and stomach cancers ...
The study calculated risks and found that women who survive breast cancer have double the risk of cancer in their other, ...
Professor Boyle, who is professor of cancer epidemiology at Birmingham University, told the conference: 'Drinking a lot increases your risk of breast cancer. We can see that from all the studies ...
Breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body, researchers ...
being obese and drinking too much, is also likely to play a role. While it is already known that people who survive breast cancer are at higher risk of another primary cancer, the true risk has ...
being obese and drinking too much, is also likely to play a role. While it is already known that people who survive breast cancer are at higher risk of another primary cancer, the true risk has ...
A new report highlights alcohol, weight and breastfeeding as risk factors for breast cancer. Here are the key takeaways ...