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Breast Cancer Prevention: Lifestyle Changes

Dr. Ivette Espinosa-Fernandez, Pediatric Emergency Physician with West Kendall Baptist Hospital, says lifestyle is one of the key things that has to be addressed. She explains doctors recommend the patient to do a little bit of elimination in their diet, mainly from red meats, because they are known to be more inflammatory. "We try to see what it is that you are doing in your life that could be improved."

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