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    How Physical Activity in Adolescence Influences Future Breast Cancer Risk for Black and Hispanic Girls

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    “[Black and Hispanic women] not only have been historically underrepresented in studies, but they face higher risks of developing breast cancer at younger ages and of experiencing more aggressive subtypes,” said Columbia University's Rebecca Khem, lead author of a new study revealing higher levels of physical activity in adolescence could lower girls' future breast cancer risk. The post How Physical Activity in Adolescence Influences Future Breast Cancer Risk for Black and Hispanic Girls appeared first on The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.
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