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Thin ‘healthy’ Women Face Chest Cancer Double Threat by tkgz(m): 11:23am On Jul 09, 2017
Thin ‘Healthy’ Women Face chest Cancer Double Threat
You’ve been told time and time again that if you want to avoid chest cancer, you should maintain a healthy body weight.


And it seems like logical advice. There’s certainly enough scientific research to support the notion that overweight women face a higher risk of chest cancer.

But what if the connection between excess pounds and chest cancer isn’t that clear-cut, after all?

What if chest cancer’s true targets aren’t just overweight women, but women who appear outwardly “in-shape” too?

Well, that may be the case…

The latest study from researchers at Cornell University and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is turning everything we thought we knew about the relationship between chest cancer and weight on its head by showing us that the women in danger are the ones you’d least expect…

The scary truth about weight and chest cancer
Researchers at Cornell University and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center recently made an alarming finding when they analyzed chest tissue and blood samples from 72 women with healthy Body Mass Indexes (BMIs)…

They found that 39 percent of these women had inflammation in their br**sts… a sign that they’re at risk for developing chest cancer.

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