A new study suggests some cases are hereditary and caused by a faulty gene, meaning tests could have the potential to identify women at risk of the disease, even before the cancer starts to grow.
A new study suggests some cases are hereditary and caused by a faulty gene, meaning tests could have the potential to identify women at risk of the disease, even before the cancer starts to grow.
A new study found that maintaining or adopting regular physical activity during middle age can significantly improve women's health-related quality of life later.