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	<title>Comments on: Expert Advice on What Really Increases Breast Cancer Risk – Part III</title>
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		<title>By: Anna</title>
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		<description>A proper breast care and mamography every to years after the age of 40 is a must...mamograms not only help detect the tumors but also micro-calcification formations in the breast, that sometimes indicate presence of a malignant tumor..and one more advantage is early detection of tumor, which may allow a surgeon to consider an option of breast conservation and follow relatively non-invasive method lumpectomy for removing the tumor..</description>
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