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News and commentary on cancer prevention from experts at the Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention
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>Breast Cancer Risk: The Low-Down on Breast Density
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Commentary on breast density as important factor in tools assessing breast cancer risk in women.
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Multivitamins: A Good Insurance Policy
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Commentary on conclusions of expert panel looking at potential health effects of multivitamins.
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Estrogen Alone, But Not Forgotten.  Postmenopausal hormones and Breast Cancer
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Commentary on new Women&apos;s Health Initiative and Nurses&apos; Health Study findings on estrogen alone postmenopausal hormones.
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Choose an Ounce of Prevention
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Shortsighted funding cuts for an important cancer screening program.
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The Skinny on Fat
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What the recent findings on low fat diets really mean.
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Shedding Light on Vitamin D and Cancer
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Growing evidence on vitamin D and cancer risk.
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Another Shot in the Arm for Cervical Cancer Prevention
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More data on promising cervical cancer vaccines.
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Redheads and Sun Damage
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Commentary on new findings that help explain why fair skinned people suffer higher rates of skin cancer than others
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