Sedentary behavior and the risk of breast cancer: findings from a Nigerian case –control study
ConclusionThe number of hours of sitting was independently associated with increased BC risk. Reducing sedentary time, in both occupational and domestic settings, will potentially contribute to a decreased risk of BC in Nigeria.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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