| Author: Wade Gibson |
Lois Catrambone's sister Norma died of breast cancer. Now, Lois is joining with thousands of other women to help researchers find the causes of breast cancer through the Sister Study.
Is breast cancer caused by something women come in contact with at work, at home, in their communities or in the products they use? That's what the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, is trying to answer.
You may be eligible for the Sister Study if your sister had breast cancer, but you never had; you are between the ages of 35 to 74; and you live in the United States or Puerto Rico. |
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