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Research finds pregnancies, miscarriages reduce risk of endometrial cancer – ABC News
Women who suffer miscarriages and those who have full-term pregnancies could be at less risk of developing a common kind of cancer, a new study finds.

Women who suffer miscarriages and those who have full-term pregnancies could be at less risk of developing a common kind of cancer, a new study has found.
Key points:
- Researchers examined pregnancy data from 30 studies across the world
- UQ academic Susan Jordan says the findings question long-held beliefs on women’s cancer and pregnancy
- Endometrial cancer claimed the lives of 350 women in 2018
Researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR) Berghofer said the risk of endometrial…
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