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Vitamin D and Calcium Intakes from Food or Supplements and Mammographic Breast Density
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These findings show that higher intakes of vitamin D and calcium from food and supplements are related to lower levels of breast density among premenopausal women. They suggest that increasing intakes of vitamin D and calcium may represent a safe and inexpensive strategy for breast cancer prevention.
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