Improved breast cancer risk tools on the horizon as major study reaches 20-year halfway point

Scientists are developing breast cancer risk tools that will help to identify women at high risk, even if they do not have a family history of the disease, thanks to one of the world’s largest and longest-running studies into the causes of breast cancer.

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