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Central obesity associated with poor outcomes for Black breast cancer survivors – News-Medical.Net
Findings from a recent population based cohort study show that Black women diagnosed with breast cancer who also have central…

Findings from a recent population based cohort study show that Black women diagnosed with breast cancer who also have central obesity, which means excess body fat in the abdominal area, were more likely to die from breast cancer or any other cause than…
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