A new meta-analysis of 63 studies with more than 35,000 breast cancer cases finds an association between second-hand smoke exposure and breast cancer. This study was a meta-analysis of 63 epidemiology ...
A meta-analysis of published epidemiological studies has found that exposure to second-hand smoke can significantly increase the risk of breast cancer in women who do not smoke. The study is published ...
Researchers report successful results from a hand-held breast cancer screening device that can detect breast cancer biomarkers from a tiny sample of saliva. Their design uses common components, such ...