Exposure to chemicals at work may increase breast cancer risk in women
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Dr. James Brophy
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-0.212067 | “…Studies have shown that breast cancer incidence rose throughout the developed world during in the second half of the 20th Century as women entered industrial workplaces and many new and untested chemicals were being introduced,” Brophy told ... |
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HealthCondition: breast cancer
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Exposure to chemicals at work may increase breast cancer risk in women
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A new study has found that women who work in careers where they are exposed to certain chemicals had an increased risk of developing breast cancer
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