Abstract

In any veterinary practice that employs eight or more women, there is a strong likelihood that at least one of them will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. So says vet cardiologist Anna Beber, who is well aware of the statistical risk of developing the most common malignancy in female patients because she was that woman. John Bonner reports…

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