Preventative Health and Risk Behaviors Among Adolescent Girls With and Without Family Histories of Breast Cancer
To compare health behaviors (smoking, alcohol use, fruit and vegetable intake, and exercise frequency) and breast self-exam (BSE) between girls with breast cancer family history (BCFH+) and without (BCFH −) and assess associates of behaviors across all girls.
Source: Journal of Adolescent Health - Category: Child Development Authors: Lisa A. Schwartz, Dare Henry-Moss, Brian Egleston, Linda Patrick-Miller, Elisabeth Markman, Mary Daly, Lisa Tuchman, Cynthia Moore, Paula K. Rauch, Kelsey Karpink, Colleen Burke Sands, Susan M. Domchek, Angela R. Bradbury Tags: Original article Source Type: research
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