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It's not true that "nearly all breast cancers" occur in the upper outer aspect of the breast, the part closest to the armpit. Rather, 40–50% of all breast cancers occur in that region, in part because more breast tissue naturally "lives" in this area, compared to the three other quadrants of the breast: upper inner, lower outer, and lower inner.
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Nowhere does it say there is a 40-50% lymph node involvement in breast cancer. The site I linked to is very reputable. There are many experts who review the information.
I found this site while researching for breast cancer after I found my breast lump. I think the information they have is very good.
I'll have to read more about the aluminum connection. Do you have a research paper on that?
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