Factors Associated with Women's Unwillingness to Decrease Alcohol Intake to Decrease Breast Cancer Risk
Objective: Alcohol intake is a known risk factor for breast cancer. National organizations recommend that women consume no more than one serving of alcohol per day, if at all; however, many women exceed this recommendation, and some are unwilling to decrease consumption. Our study sought to identify...
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Main Authors: | Jenna Matin (Author), Rachel McFarland Lucia (Author), Krustina Lal (Author), Alyssa Columbus (Author), Deborah Goodman (Author), Kathryn Larsen (Author), Argyrios Ziogas (Author), Hannah Lui Park (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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