National Cancer Institute suggests reduce breast cancer risk with exercise

November 4, 2008 (AmericanInjuryNews.com - Medical-malpractice, Top Story)

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The Journal of Breast Cancer Research publishes new cancer study results. National Cancer Institute suggests vigorous exercise cuts breast cancer risk in post-menopausal women.

Dallas, TX (AmericanInjuryNews) New research from the National Cancer Institute suggests vigorous exercise cuts the risk of breast cancer in post-menopausal women. The cancer study reflects it is particularly effective for women who are not overweight. The new study is based on findings published October 31, 2008, in the Breast Cancer Research journal.

Enews reporters along with the National Cancer Institue and Breast Cancer journal suggest women implement the following in their routines:

-Monthly self breast exams
-Annual physician/gynecologic check-ups
-Mammography and follow-up with your doctor.
-Report any suspicious breast lumps or  pain with your doctor immediately
-Maintain cancer prevention with good daily nutrition and exercise.

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