Breast cancer in young women: implications for clinical practice
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed neoplasm and principal one responsible for most death in women, specially under the age of 40. Hereditary and genetic syndromes are more prevalent among young breast cancer patients and require genetic counseling. Young women also exhibit larger tumors,...
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