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Baby girls who are of larger than average length and weight at birth grow up being at increased risk of breast cancer, analysis suggests.
The analysis of 32 studies involving more than 600,000 women provides the strongest evidence yet of such a link.
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine team says birth size might explain 5% of all breast cancers.