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Eating Lots of Meat May Increase Risk
Eating large amounts of red and processed meats linked to higher risk of breast cancer.
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Benefits of Exercise Seen After Training Ends
The benefits of exercise stay with women recovering from breast cancer after the formal exercise program ends.
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Plant-Based Diet May Decrease Risk
Eating a diet rich in plant foods that contain lignans may reduce breast cancer risk.
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Does a High-Fat Diet Increase Risk?
A diet high in fat may increase the risk of breast cancer.
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More Evidence That Strenuous Exercise Reduces Risk
Strenuous exercise can lower breast cancer risk.
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Working Up a Good Sweat Lowers Risk
Six or more hours of strenuous exercise per week can reduce the risk of breast cancer.
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Exercising with Others Improves Well-Being During Treatment
Regular group exercise can improve quality of life for women with breast cancer.
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Fertility Problems Seem Linked to Risk
Infertility problems may be linked to lower breast cancer risk.
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Using Estrogen-Only Hormone Replacement Therapy for 5 Years or More Ups Risk
A Finnish study shows that taking estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy may slightly increase breast cancer risk.
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Quality of Life Hampered by Fatigue
Research shows that fatigue decreases quality of life the most for women diagnosed with breast cancer.
