Women with atypical hyperplasia (also known as atypia) are at higher risk of developing breast cancer in future than previously thought, according to a Mayo clinic study. The study found that hundreds of women with these benign lesions indicate that their absolute risk of developing breast cancer grows by over 1 percent a year; and five years later, 7 percent of these women had developed the disease; while the number had increased to 13 percent after 10 years; and ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Friday, 2 January 2015
Women With Atypical Hyperplasia at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
Women with atypical hyperplasia (also known as atypia) are at higher risk of developing breast cancer in future than previously thought, according to a Mayo clinic study. The study found that hundreds of women with these benign lesions indicate that their absolute risk of developing breast cancer grows by over 1 percent a year; and five years later, 7 percent of these women had developed the disease; while the number had increased to 13 percent after 10 years; and ...
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