Have You Seen My Girls---Lately ?
November 1, 2009 | Snellville, Georgia | Vetting explained
Young ladies beware...what might be your best asset might bring you pain, too....
Most of the research that has been conducted in the realm of breast cancer risks and breast augmentation has yielded conclusions that are inconclusive.
However, a number of more recent studies have drawn a much more surprising conclusion; namely, that having breast implants actually lessens the risk of developing breast cancer. Of course, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) warns that such studies lack enough evidence to be conclusive.
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