Breast Cancer Decline May Lead To Less Resources
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Statistics show that incidents of breast cancer fell in 2003 by 6.7 percent in comparison with 2002. This is most likely the result of hormone replacement therapy decrease, which consists of equine estrogens and progestins.












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