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Breast Cancer PreventionDescription: Features information about clinical trials and genetic testing. (breastcancerprevention.org)
Breast Cancer Prevention InstituteDescription: Online publication, fact sheets and information on breast cancer prevention (bcpinstitute.org)
Breast Cancer Prevention: A Review of Current EvidenceDescription: American Cancer Society PDF article describing the risk factors for this type of cancer as well as prevention tips. [Requires Acrobat Reader] (caonline.amcancersoc.org)
Breast Cancer Risk CalculatorDescription: Estimates the chances of developing the condition based on personal risk factors. (halls.md)
Breast Cancer Risk FactorsDescription: Overview material that outlines this subject. (breast-cancer.4t.com)
Breast Cancer SurveyDescription: Online questionnaire by chiropractor Dr. Laura Shwaluk. (breastcancerprevention.info)
STAR StudyDescription: Breast cancer prevention research at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center measuring the effectiveness of the drugs tamoxifen and raloxifene. Located in Houston, Texas. (mdanderson.org)
Strang Cancer Prevention CenterDescription: Information on breast cancer, genetic testing and molecular biology. Located in New York City. (strang.org)
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