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Breast Cancer
Investigators at Loyola University target breast cancer
January 22nd, 2009
" To determine the prevalence of secondary causes of bone loss among patients with breast cancer with osteopenia and osteoporosis. Patients and Methods All women referred to a bone health clinic over a 6-year period for bone evaluation were included in this retrospective study and stratified based on presence or absence of a breast cancer history," scientists in the United States report. "The prevalence of secondary causes of bone loss in the two groups was compared. Of the 238 women identified, 64 women had breast cancer. The non-breast cancer group (n = 174) was significantly older (P = .015), had a lower mean weight (P = .019), lower 25 hydroxy-vitamin D level (P =...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2009-01-22)
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