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BREAST CANCER: can we prevent it?

Breast cancer is a leading cause of death in women aged 45-55, but nowadays it’s affecting women in their late 20s too. The majority of these cases are hormonesensitive breast cancers.

The breast-cancer risk factors supported by research and conventional medicine (early periods, late menopause, never being pregnant or pregnancy after the age of 30, never having breast-fed, family history of breast cancer, etc) can no longer fully explain its

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