Many women know that losing weight and exercising regularly can help reduce their risk of breast cancer, but experts say it's important for women to know that perfection is not necessary. Losing even a moderate amount of weight, and working out a few times a week can help. In this slideshow from Health magazine, experts show five simple things that women can do that may dramatically cut their risk for breast cancer.
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