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Insufficient Vitamin D May Raise Breast Cancer Risk, Especially in Minority Women, Study Finds
Black and Hispanic women with insufficient levels of vitamin D are more likely to develop breast cancer, researchers say.
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Among Minority Women, Low Vitamin D May Raise Breast Cancer Risk
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Last Updated: April 25, 2022.
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