False Positive Mammograms Linked to Increased Risk of Breast Cancer

A study conducted at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that false positive mammograms are linked to a slightly increased risk of breast cancer. To assess cancer risk after false positives, researchers reviewed data on over 2.2 million mammograms performed in almost 1.3 million women aged 40 to 75 between 1994 and 2009. They discovered that women who have abnormal mammogram results may be at increased risk for developing breast cancer even when follow-up tests fail to detect tumors.

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False Positive Mammograms Linked to Increased Risk of Breast Cancer

The British Fashion Council has chosen latest NewGen sponsorship recipients

The British Fashion Council announced eight recipients of the NewGen scheme Wednesday, December 2. 

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The British Fashion Council has chosen latest NewGen sponsorship recipients

Females and Felines Are Top 2015 Instagram Stars

Or be Taylor Swift. All of the Top 10 most-liked images of 2015 on the social media platform featured women, including pop stars Beyonce and Selena Gomez, according to an Instagram list released on Wednesday.

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Females and Felines Are Top 2015 Instagram Stars