Young rats that give birth have a reduced risk of breast cancer later in life, like humans. But a new study shows that this protective effect in animals is negated if they're exposed to an obesity-linked hormone during pregnancy. The study, to be published online Nov. 1 in iCancer Prevention Research/i by Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center scientists, suggests an important direction for research in women's health, particularly given obesity rates ...
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