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Protecting our children from breast cancer: Childhood diet and other factors that influence breast cancer risk, characteristics, and outcomes in adulthood.

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08/07/21
Second-hand smoke exposure during childhood linked to BC risk
12/03/17
Smoking increases breast cancer risk most when started young
09/25/16
Radiation exposure from childhood scoliosis increases BC risk
06/21/16
Thin teenage girls are at greater risk of BC than the overweight
05/16/16
Fruit consumption in adolescence linked to lower BC risk
03/27/16
Prenatal and childhood exposure to second-hand smoke linked to BC
01/24/16
Some African-American hair products linked to BC, especially in girls
11/22/15
High animal fat diet before puberty accelerates tumor development
01/12/15
Early birth control pill use linked to premenopausal BC recurrence
12/30/14
Prenatal arsenic exposure could increase BC risk in adulthood
09/28/14
Red meat consumption during adolescence linked to premenopausal BC
09/07/14
Prenatal exposure to phthalates could reduce age at puberty
02/09/14
Young birth control pill use heightens BC risk in BRCA1 carriers
11/26/12
Certain jobs linked to increased breast cancer risk
09/19/12
Prenatal estrogen or high fat diet exposure increases BC risk in pups
02/07/12
Birth weight and childhood stature influence breast cancer risk
11/29/11
Teenage alcohol use increases BC risk for those with family history
05/30/11
Excessive weight gain during pregnancy not linked to BC in daughters
05/25/11
Tall girls have elevated risk of benign breast disease in adulthood

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