Moles Linked To Breast Cancer Risk, Indiana University And Harvard University Study

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Cutaneous nevi, commonly known as moles, may be a novel predictor of breast cancer, according to two studies published in this week’s PLOS Medicine. Jiali Han and colleagues from Indiana University and Harvard University, United States, and Marina Kvaskoff and colleagues from INSERM, France, report that women with a greater number of nevi are more likely to develop breast cancer.

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