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Higher breast cancer risk among more educated women, study finds

Henry Blake
Henry Blake
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An breast ultrasound at the Institut Paoli Calmettes, a regional cancer center in Marseille, France, October 9, 2017.
An breast ultrasound at the Institut Paoli Calmettes, a regional cancer center in Marseille, France, October 9, 2017. Anislante Poujaulat / AFP

Of all organists, breasts are the largest exhibition for cancer. In France, a third of malignant tumors diagnosed in women, which amount to more than 60,000 per year, are found in the breasts. The risk of developing this condition, which is the main cause of death due to cancer in women, depends on a combination of factors, including age, personal and family history, and lifestyle.

The role of the level of education and by extension, or the socioconomic risk of breast cancer has been subject to a large -scale study, whose results were published in early April in the International Cancer Magazine. Margherita Pizzato, from the University of Milan, Italy, and the International Agency for Cancer Research in Lyon, as well as its colleagues followed almost 312,000 women living in nine European countries (including France) Whancence and Eurodonda Prespectpepe Chohort. Among them, only approximately 14,4 were diagnosed with breast cancer duration in the average follow -up period of 14 years, which ended between 2004 and 2010, depending on the center.

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