Smoking – particularly if started during adolescence – is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, major new study finds

A major new prospective study funded by Breast Cancer Now has found that smoking is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, particularly among those who began smoking during adolescence and those with a family history of the disease.

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