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 Teen girls who play organized sports show lower breast cancer risk biomarkersTeen girls who play organized sports show lower breast cancer risk biomarkers
 
This cross-sectional study of 191 adolescent girls found that ≥2 hours of organized recreational physical activity in the past week was associated with lower breast percent water content and reduced oxidative stress. These biomarkers are linked to breast cancer risk, although causality and long-term outcomes cannot be inferred.
 
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