
Breast cancer is a health specter that haunts women but a new study from Breast Cancer Care and the University of Southampton has found that 34 percent of women currently suffering from secondary breast cancer live unnecessarily with uncontrolled pain.
The study which was lead by the Dean of Faculty of Health Sciences at the University, Professor Jessica Corner, published the results of the study that was funded by Breast Cancer Campaign in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management and surveyed 232
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